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Kentucky, Oregon battling for five-star junior wing Mookie Cook: "He's got two tough choices"


Five-star junior is a coach’s dream. A two-way threat with an endless motor, the 6-foot-7 wing prides himself on defense, creating for his teammates and making winning plays. Two options have emerged as top contenders to land the five-star wing in Kentucky and Oregon. John Calipari and Jai Lucas are leading the charge for Kentucky. (Kentucky Sports Radio)

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