A group of prospects are said to be declaring for the 2024 NBA Draft as early entrants.
Did the second domino just fall? Late last week Adou Thiero was the first Kentucky Wildcats to announce his desire to enter the transfer portal while leaving the door open for a return to Kentucky.
On Thursday, Kentucky forward Justin Edwards announced his decision to enter the 2024 NBA Draft. Along with his decision, Edwards had a heartfelt message for fans.
Kentucky's 2024 roster is full of young talent which is the reason why the Kentucky Wildcats will have a bunch of players selected in the upcoming NBA
As of today the Kentucky Wildcats are projected to be a three or four seed in the NCAA tournament. What has made this Kentucky squad so successful is their elite guard play and their elite offense.
One thing that makes this Kentucky basketball team so dangerous is how many players can score 20 or more points on any given night. The Wildcats have seven players who could score 20 points, and it wouldn't come as much of a surprise.
On today's episode of the Wildcats Today Podcast hosts Andrew Stefaniak and Carson Nash break down the Wildcat's massive 85-81 win over the Tennessee Volunteers.
Kentucky leads Tennessee 33-29 at the half thanks to Justin Edwards going for 13 points on 5-7 shooting. He was 3-4 from deep, helping Kentucky take a
The freshman forward appears to have finally found his groove. The Kentucky Wildcats continued the momentum for the end of the season as they knocked off the Vanderbilt Commodores on Wednesday night in Rupp Arena.
In the NCAA Tournament, you always need a few players to step up and give you more points than you expected them to put on the stat sheet. Two Kentucky players are shooting the ball well of late, as Justin Edwards and DJ Wagner are lighting things up from three. Over Wagner's last three games, he is 9-14 from three for a percentage of 64.
After trailing by nine with under nine to play, Kentucky rallied past Arkansas in thrilling fashion, thanks in large part to Justin Edwards. Greetings BBN.
The Kentucky Wildcats took down the Arkansas Razorbacks 111-102 in Rupp Arena. This game had offensive fireworks as both teams shot over 50% from the field.
Co-authored by: Wyatt Huff What a journey it has been for Justin Edwards. The top recruit in Kentucky’s heralded 2023 No. 1 recruiting class, many, including myself, believed that Edwards held the highest star potential of the group.
Moving up from level to level doesn't always go smoothly, even for a five-star recruit and McDonald's All-American like Kentucky freshman Justin Edwards.
Justin Edwards failed to reach double digits in 12 of his previous 14 appearances before breaking out in spectacular fashion on Saturday against then-No.
Rupp Arena was rocking on Saturday when Kentucky faced no. 13 Alabama, and the Wildcats matched that same energy in a fun one. The Cats absolutely demolished the Crimson Tide by a score of 117-95, one of the best offensive performances ever.
Sheppard helped Edwards find himself just when all hope seemed lost. Justin Edwards had his official coming out party Saturday against the Alabama Crimson Tide.
After the painful buzzer-beater loss to LSU in the midweek, the Kentucky Wildcats bounced back, making a big statement, blowing out the SEC's top team, Alabama, 117-95. It's hard to lose a basketball game when you shoot 61.8% from the field and 54.2% from three, which is why Kentucky's offense was unstoppable.
Justin Edwards broke out in an absolutely incredible way on Saturday as the Kentucky Wildcats picked up a massive win over the top team in the SEC, Alabama, by a score of 117-95.
After treading water for the better part of a month, No. 17 Kentucky came alive on Saturday, torching No. 13 Alabama 117-95 in front of a packed house at Rupp Arena.
Justin Edwards scored a career-best 28 points on 10-of-10 shooting as No. 17 Kentucky whipped No. 13 Alabama 117-95 on Saturday in Southeastern Conference play at Lexington, Ky.
Despite a great crowd and energy at Rupp Arena on Saturday night, Kentucky fell to Gonzaga in a close one, 89-85, losing the third straight home game for the first time since 1967.
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