Aaron’s UK Basketball Blog’s Article Links

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Nerlens Noel’s commitment is not only crucial in a vacuum — he is a massive and athletic center who specializes in dominant interior shot-blocking — but it rounds out UK’s on-court balance, too
With Nerlens Noel to Kentucky, it would seem to boost the chances of Anthony Bennett to Kentucky as well
Calipari got a player whose throwback hi-top fade should replace Anthony Davis’s unibrow as the big fashion statement on campus this fall
ESPN’s Dick Vitale says Nerlens Noel will be the star of stars in Lexington
In just over 13 hours, Nerlens Noel amassed an additional 15,000 followers on Twitter — all for choosing Kentucky
One week after Kentucky captured its eighth NCAA title, the focus in Lexington, Ky., shifted back to renovating Rupp Arena
9 Comments for Aaron’s UK Basketball Blog’s Article Links
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…and in just 2 seconds, S. Bazz Twitter followers drops to double digits!
Don’t know if anyone saw this link off Deadspin. Kinda funny. http://goo.gl/6YbgA
#NKYisBBNtoo
Cal lands Bennett too and it is on like donkey kong
Who is this Shabazz you are speaking of?
3–whatever that was about i missed it.wtf
Peter jerkin in Indiana, this is going to be a fun season. Wow you talk about not putting any thought what so ever in naming your child, they have to be from Indiana. Can’t wait to here some of the comments made during the game, Head Coach Tom Crean Peter jurkin Cody Zeller at assembly hall. You gotta love it, I would never even recruit a player with a name like that. Will be much fun for us tho….. Just a thought, but I once heard of a guy that named his boy sue, someone wrote a song about it, but man this is way worse.
8 – They could have named him Richard…