No. 1 Kentucky rocked by loss of star forward Poythress
Posted Dec 13, 2014
Kentucky will turn to its depth against the Tar Heels to fill the void created by Alex Poythress’ injury. He was on the first of the Wildcats’ two-platoon system that has been so effective early in the season, winning games by an average margin of nearly 30 points. Wildcats coach John Calipari seemed to take a wait-and-see view of that strategy as he tried to grasp the sudden loss of a key veteran.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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