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Kentucky basketball: Keion Brooks Jr. to return, Isaiah Jackson to stay in NBA Draft


Kentucky basketball both returned and lost key pieces on Friday, with Wildcats head coach John Calipari confirming that sophomore forward Jr. would be back for his junior season, while freshman forward announced he would be forgoing the remainder of his college eligibility and keeping his name in the NBA draft. (Kentucky Sports Radio)

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Kentucky basketball: Keion Brooks Jr. to return, Isaiah Jackson to stay in NBA Draft