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How Kentucky could handle a logjam of frontcourt talent


Kentucky might have had the most stacked frontcourt in the nation for 2017-18. And that was before the Wildcats added over the weekend. So how will Kentucky deal with the glut of talent at the forward positions? The Wildcats bring in the Nos. 2 and 3 small forwards in and Knox, along with the No. 6 power forward in . (247 Sports)

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