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Kentucky commit Skyy Clark storms back from torn ACL as coach compares him to Chris Paul


was just running up the court during practice with his MoKan Elite AAU team last July when he tripped over his foot trying to get back into a play. It turned out that the 6-foot-3 guard who had committed to Kentucky the previous October and announced his transfer to prep powerhouse Montverde (FL) Academy last May had suffered a torn ACL. (Zag's Blog)

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Kentucky commit Skyy Clark storms back from torn ACL as coach compares him to Chris Paul