Will the All-American add ‘NBA Draft pick’ to his resume? With the NBA Finals set to commence in the coming days, the 2024 NBA Draft is just around the corner.
Dilly and Reeves are still backing the Cats. There’s a seismic shift coming to college basketball next season. John Calipari leaving The Kentucky Wildcats after 15 seasons for Arkansas, of all teams, could really change the landscape of the sport.
Kentucky’s top scorer had a good showing at the NBA Draft Combine. One NBA Draft guru thinks Kentucky All-American Antonio Reeves could be a first-round pick.
Hoping he gets his shot. The NBA draft is scheduled to be held on Thursday, June 27th, which is six weeks from tomorrow. If a NBA team is wise enough to draft Antonio Reeves, they very likely won’t be disappointed.
In the NCAA Tournament, you need your best players to step up and play good basketball. This means Antonio Reeves needs to play well for Kentucky to make a deep run in this year's tournament.
One way to attack the NCAA Tournament betting markets or gain an advantage in your pool is to identify some top seeds with glaring red flags on their resumes.
For the second time this season, Texas A&M stunned No. 9 Kentucky, winning 97-87 on Friday, to punch its ticket to the SEC Tournament semifinals.
With the men’s college hoops regular season now over, it's time to turn our attention to conference tournament action. Before that, though, here are three takeaways from the weekend that was.
The Kentucky Wildcats were able to take down Tennessee 85-81 despite a late comeback from the Volunteers. Tennessee star Dalton Knecht had a big game,
Antonio Reeves and Reed Sheppard each scored 27 points Saturday as No. 15 Kentucky spoiled Senior Day for No. 4 Tennessee, building a 14-point second half lead and holding on for an 85-81 Southeastern Conference win in Knoxville.
Co-Author: Wyatt Huff Last summer, it wasn’t clear if Antonio Reeves would don a Kentucky uniform again. “I wasn’t sure at first,” Reeves put it himself.
Senior night is always full of a ton of emotions because it usually means players who Big Blue Nation has come to know and love will no longer be with
College basketball has changed a ton over the years thanks to the transfer portal taking off and players being able to make money due to name, image, and
Kentucky has revved up the offense and will aim for its seventh 100-point outing of the season when it faces Vanderbilt in Southeastern Conference play on Wednesday night at Lexington, Ky.
With every dribble, every possession and every game, the best postseason in sports gets closer.
The Kentucky Wildcats are still one of the better teams in the country at 16-7, but there can be no doubting that John Calipari's bunch is going through some growing pains.
Antonio Reeves scored a game-high 27 points and No. 8 Kentucky opened up a 20-point, first-half lead en route to a 90-77 win over Mississippi State on Wednesday in Lexington, Ky.
Reeves probably deserves more recognition as a prospect than he gets due to his elite shooting ability at 6-foot-5 and creativity off the dribble. He has a smooth floater in the lane and is just oozing with talent.
The Kentucky Wildcats are off to a great start to the season. They are currently ranked eighth in the country as they have ten wins and two losses on the season.
The Kentucky Wildcats were back in Rupp Arena for the first time in a long time and were able to get the big 96-70 win over the Illinois State Redbirds.
The Kentucky Wildcats went on the road to the KFC Yum! Center to take on the Louisville Cardinals and blew their rival out 95-76. The crowd was full of
Few people are more excited for the latest showdown between Kansas and Kentucky than Wildcats guard Antonio Reeves. The top-ranked Jayhawks and No. 17 Kentucky are facing off Tuesday night in the Champions Classic in Chicago, which is Reeves' hometown.
While this Kentucky basketball team has only been together for a short period of time, one thing is clear, this team is close considering it is only July.
Antonio Reeves announced he was withdrawing from the NBA Draft on Wednesday, but his intentions on whether or not to return to Kentucky were up in the air.
On Wednesday, Antonio Reeves was the lone Wildcat from last season to make the decision to withdraw from the NBA Draft and return to college. While he is returning to college, which college is yet to be determined.
Following Kentucky’s loss to Kansas State, Antonio Reeves was incredibly hard on himself as he sat in a funeral-like locker room. Shooting 1-15 from the field, Reeves shot the worst percentage of his career – with at least one made shot – at the worst possible time.
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