How Kentucky could handle a logjam of frontcourt talent
Posted May 9, 2017
Kentucky might have had the most stacked frontcourt in the nation for 2017-18. And that was before the Wildcats added Kevin Knox 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 Jarred Vanderbilt and Knox, along with the No. 6 power forward in P.J. Washington.
(247 Sports)
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