Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting Where things stand with the 2019-20 Kentucky basketball roster

Where things stand with the 2019-20 Kentucky basketball roster

When five-star forward Jaden McDaniels picked Washington over Kentucky earlier this week, the Wildcats lost their final target in the 2019 recruiting class. While he waits for Nick Richards and EJ Montgomery to make their NBA draft decisions, Calipari continues to monitor the graduate transfer market

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