Aaron’s UK Basketball Blog’s Article Links

If you enjoy reading articles about the UK men’s basketball team, please visit my webpage at http://kybasketball.blogspot.com. You can also follow my webpage on Twitter. My webpage has been around for several years and I update it several times per day so UK basketball fans have access to the best and most recent articles about the team.
Now, The Article Links-

The question isn’t whether UK is capable of winning it all as much as it’s if UK has a chance at completing a season without losing at all
Getting his new group to jell while understanding their roles will be Calipari’s greatest hurdle next year
Andrew Wiggins will make his decision when the time is right
Enes Kanter underwent surgery to repair a dislocated left shoulder in Chicago
Dominique Hawkins believes he is going to play next year at UK
Dominique Hawkins has always been a Kentucky fan and remembers the Kentucky teams from the early 2000s, featuring Tayshaun Prince and Keith Bogans
10 Comments for Aaron’s UK Basketball Blog’s Article Links
My fellow Cat fans, please don’t take this the wrong way… -but when I see a headline such as the one from Aaron here that says “Wiggins will announce when the time is right”…umm….I have to laugh. Like, damn I think it’s more like…. “when there isn’t much time left to announce”
😉
1) I hear ya, I’d love to have Wiggins, but we’re still the top team in the
nation w/o him. I still think he’s comin though, he knows if he dont the best
his team could finish is runner up.
Thank you, Aaron, for these links. I read most. Very nice reads.
I think it is “gel” not jell
1 & 2 I agree. The waiting has gotten old and its not like we arent already stacked for next year anyway.
#4 stole my thunder. it’s gel. That’s okay, buddy. We still love ya. Facts are optional…
Never seen anyone say “jell” before..
Classy.
C’mon now, nothing like a peanut butter n’ gelly sammich
Love to have Wiggins if he wants to be a CAT but as Coach stated many times UK is not for everyone. The formal and informal practice times may be more difficult than most games.
I’ve never seen “gel” used as a verb. “Jell” is a verb: to firm up, become cohesive.
(That kid show on Nickelodeon in the 80s and 90s had a Get Out of Jell Free card.)