Kentucky has already been really good with Monk and Fox. You hear the “guard play is so important†trope tossed out every hour of March, and I don’t fight that philosophy. But having a big who could wreck shop means something, too. College basketball teams can still get by with bullies around the rim. Few players in college hoops are as physically imposing as Adebayo. The question is production.
He’s averaging a respectable 13.3 points and 7.8 rebounds in 29.6 minutes. Calipari had frustrations earlier in the season when his team wasn’t feeding its freshman low-post force enough. That’s changed of late, though. Kentucky’s riding an 11-game winning streak. In the past 10 games, Adebayo’s at 14.3 points and 9.9 rebounds per. His efficiency has been remarkable. Adebayo’s shooting 61.4 percent on the year, and 63.3 percent amid UK’s winning streak. As the season’s gone on, he’s gotten better.
The Wildcats have a top-15 offense and a top-10 defense. Essential to the cause on both ends is big boy Bam. This is why I list Adebayo among the lesser-recognized studs who could become March Madness stars in a matter of days .
Down the stretch there have been games where Kentucky’s not had Fox due to injury. And Monk hasn’t shot above 50 percent from the floor since Feb. 7. That hasn’t stopped Kentucky from winning. Adebayo is a huge reason why. Not the only reason, but the biggest. His foul rate is impressive too. He doesn’t put himself on the bench. Adebayo hasn’t fouled out of a game once, and he hasn’t hit the four-foul mark since the Feb. 4 game at Florida — the last time UK lost.
He’s averaging a respectable 13.3 points and 7.8 rebounds in 29.6 minutes. Calipari had frustrations earlier in the season when his team wasn’t feeding its freshman low-post force enough. That’s changed of late, though. Kentucky’s riding an 11-game winning streak. In the past 10 games, Adebayo’s at 14.3 points and 9.9 rebounds per. His efficiency has been remarkable. Adebayo’s shooting 61.4 percent on the year, and 63.3 percent amid UK’s winning streak. As the season’s gone on, he’s gotten better.
The Wildcats have a top-15 offense and a top-10 defense. Essential to the cause on both ends is big boy Bam. This is why I list Adebayo among the lesser-recognized studs who could become March Madness stars in a matter of days .
Down the stretch there have been games where Kentucky’s not had Fox due to injury. And Monk hasn’t shot above 50 percent from the floor since Feb. 7. That hasn’t stopped Kentucky from winning. Adebayo is a huge reason why. Not the only reason, but the biggest. His foul rate is impressive too. He doesn’t put himself on the bench. Adebayo hasn’t fouled out of a game once, and he hasn’t hit the four-foul mark since the Feb. 4 game at Florida — the last time UK lost.
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