It’ll be a full week in between games for the Kentucky men’s basketball team. After taking down Duke in a neutral setting last Tuesday in Atlanta, the Wildcats return to Rupp Arena this Tuesday for a matchup with Lipscomb.
To help give us an idea of what’s in store against Lipscomb and what life has been like since beating the Blue Devils, we heard from a couple of players on Monday morning. Fifth-year point guard Lamont Butler and sophomore center Brandon Garrison spoke with reporters to answer questions ahead of Kentucky’s fourth game of the regular season. Of course, they had plenty to say about the Duke game and the aftermath of the win, but they also provided light scouting reports on Lipscomb. You can hear them talk about that and much more through the videos below.
Kentucky vs. Lipscomb will tip off on Tuesday in Lexington at 7:00 p.m. EST on the SEC Network+.
LAMONT BUTLER
BRANDON GARRISON
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