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posted 03-14-2018 06:54 PM      Profile for catmandoo   Email catmandoo   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Jay Bilas of ESPN recently released his “More than 5 Minutes” Bracket, and he doesn’t have the Kentucky Wildcats making it very far,

Bilas does, however, have UK making it past the Davidson Wildcats in the Round of 64. While a lot of so-called experts are predicting Davidson to pull the big upset, Bilas isn’t quite ready to make that that jump.

That said, Bials expects this to be a very difficult challenge for UK.

Bob McKillop is one of the truly great coaches in the game, and he has some very skilled and very good players to combat Kentucky’s athleticism and size. Davidson is led by Peyton Aldridge, a big, skilled forward who can play at the next level. Aldridge can pass, cut, handle it, block a shot and rebound. In addition, Aldridge can score with anyone and has put up games with 45 points, 37 points and 35 points. Freshman guard Kellan Grady is a unique talent who has the size and ability to give Shai Gilgeous-Alexander some problems.


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