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Kentucky 2016 target Harry Giles facing knee surgery
Harry Giles suffered a severe left-knee injury playing for the U.S. U-16 basketball team last week at a tournament in Uruguay
Read More »Eric Bledsoe reportedly the key piece in trade talks between Celtics and Clippers
Trade talks betwen the Clippers and the Celtics remained in limbo Sunday night because of the teams' ongoing haggling over prized young guard Eric Bledsoe
Read More »Video: All-access look into Nerlens Noel knee rehab
Stephania Bell of ESPN gives you an all-access look at how Nerlens Noel is progressing in his rehab from a torn ACL.
Read More »Video: Tayshaun Prince explodes over three Thunder players for ESPN’s Dunk of the Night
Tayshaun Prince found a seam down the middle of the floor, took the pass a step outside the free-throw line, and exploded over three Thunder players
Read More »No returning Wildcat will be more important than Willie Cauley-Stein
In short, Kentucky needs a veteran. Poythress or Wiltjer might be that guy. But none will be more important than Willie Cauley-Stein
Read More »Video: Nerlens Noel ranks some of the best flat tops in history
Nerlens Noel discusses his recovery from a torn left ACL, his decision to enter the NBA draft and what he learned from John Calipari
Read More »Video: Derek Anderson talks new book, giving back on ESPN’s First Take
Former Cat Derek Anderson was on ESPN’s First Take today to talk about his new book and why he thinks it’s important to provide support to the community.
Read More »Andrew Wiggins or not, Kentucky Wildcats’ options are many
The Kentucky Wildcats frontcourt, from the 3 to the 5, will offer John Calipari more options than he's had since he's been at Kentucky
Read More »Dick Vitale: Kentucky Wildcats, Louisville Cardinals will battle to keep title in state in 2014
Dick Vitale believes we will see a trifecta -- three years in a row in which a team from the Kentucky will walk away with a national championship.
Read More »John Calipari in favor of earlier practice time
Kentucky coach John Calipari wished he had a foreign trip this summer to prepare for what could be an unprecedented season with a seven-player recruiting class
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