The Good
* De'Aaron Fox messing around. As we've discussed for literally 15 years, Kentucky's triple-double drought is one of the weirder statistical anomalies in sports. That a program as powerful as Kentucky's has only one triple-double is truly baffling. And the guy who got the triple-double is nowhere near the who's who list of UK greats. After years of players flirting with it, Fox finally broke through last night. And I would imagine it won't be the last time this year.
* Bam's first five minutes. Bam was as responsible as anybody for setting the tone of that game. It was clear in the first two minutes that Arizona St. had nothing for him. Bam is a guy who I swear the statistics don't do justice. He attacks virtually every rebound, and I think he just ultimately wears other players down with how hard he plays.
* Briscoe. Briscoe quietly put together one of his best games as a Cat. Hit a couple of threes, bulldogged people in transition, hurt everybody who seemed to run into him. Just a solid game from UK's steadiest player so far.
* Hello Derek Willis. A tremendous first half for Willis and by far the best we've seen him play this year. Just active. Flying around. In on everything. That's the player we saw so often last year, and I was glad to see him last night.
* Dominique Hawkins' first half. Dominique continues to be a guy who plays the perfect role. His defense is hellishly annoying, he plays super hard, he kind of just folds in to what the team is doing. As well as Mulder has shot it, you can see why Cal keeps going back to Dom. He adds crazy value to this team.
* Malik Monk's highlight reel moment in the second half. One of the more spectacular plays you'll ever see a college player make.
* Brad Cal getting away from Rupp and finally hitting a shot. Nice to see.
* The rebounding. It seems like our fears about team rebounding were a tad premature. Arizona St. has a very small team, but still: +26. That's filthy.
* Thirty-three assists to nine turnovers. As Cal would say, "What?"
The Bad
ROFL
The Ugly
Please.
* De'Aaron Fox messing around. As we've discussed for literally 15 years, Kentucky's triple-double drought is one of the weirder statistical anomalies in sports. That a program as powerful as Kentucky's has only one triple-double is truly baffling. And the guy who got the triple-double is nowhere near the who's who list of UK greats. After years of players flirting with it, Fox finally broke through last night. And I would imagine it won't be the last time this year.
* Bam's first five minutes. Bam was as responsible as anybody for setting the tone of that game. It was clear in the first two minutes that Arizona St. had nothing for him. Bam is a guy who I swear the statistics don't do justice. He attacks virtually every rebound, and I think he just ultimately wears other players down with how hard he plays.
* Briscoe. Briscoe quietly put together one of his best games as a Cat. Hit a couple of threes, bulldogged people in transition, hurt everybody who seemed to run into him. Just a solid game from UK's steadiest player so far.
* Hello Derek Willis. A tremendous first half for Willis and by far the best we've seen him play this year. Just active. Flying around. In on everything. That's the player we saw so often last year, and I was glad to see him last night.
* Dominique Hawkins' first half. Dominique continues to be a guy who plays the perfect role. His defense is hellishly annoying, he plays super hard, he kind of just folds in to what the team is doing. As well as Mulder has shot it, you can see why Cal keeps going back to Dom. He adds crazy value to this team.
* Malik Monk's highlight reel moment in the second half. One of the more spectacular plays you'll ever see a college player make.
* Brad Cal getting away from Rupp and finally hitting a shot. Nice to see.
* The rebounding. It seems like our fears about team rebounding were a tad premature. Arizona St. has a very small team, but still: +26. That's filthy.
* Thirty-three assists to nine turnovers. As Cal would say, "What?"
The Bad
ROFL
The Ugly
Please.
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