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Lance Ware’s coach expecting great things at Kentucky. ‘Good isn’t good enough for him.’


Andy Borman, the head coach of the New York Renaissance program on the Nike travel circuit, spoke about the commitment of , who enjoyed a breakout showing on the summer circuit and catapulted up to the No. 31 overall spot in the Rivals.com player rankings for the 2020 class. Here’s what Borman had to say about the future Kentucky Wildcat: (Lexington Herald-Leader)

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