Done deal :as Kentucky wildcat moved out phila key player commitment to Kentucky….

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Done deal :as Kentucky wildcat moved out phila key player commitment to Kentucky….

When Big Blue Nation found out new key player from Philadelphia and

Travis Perry would stay with Kentucky to play his college hoops, all were excited about his future, but not many believed the kid from the Bluegrass State would have a big role as a freshman.

 

Well, that might not be the case, as Perry has been the talk of the town since walking on campus, as he has been a lights-out shooter. When Collin Chandler and Amari Williams spoke to the media, they both could not stop raving about how good of a shooter Perry is. They had to reiterate themselves multiple times to let media know they are beyond serious when they say Perry is one of th

 

The Cats made one final run over the final two minutes as Washington hit two free throws with 1:31 left in the game to cut the lead to three at 65-62. Tennessee would then get a big offensive rebound on its next possession that resulted in a made free throw as the Vols led 66-62. With 37.4 second left, Kellan Grady missed a three and the Vols hit two free throws to go up 68-62 and eventually seal the victory.

 

In the end, the Vols were the better team after going 2-1 against Kentucky this season, winning in Knoxville and now playing for the SEC title on Sunday against Texas A&M.

 

Another slow start

Slows starts have been a curse for Kentucky all season and the Wildcats went cold again from the field to score a season low 22 first-half points.

 

The offense produced just six points over the game’s first seven and half minutes before a jumper by Sahvir Wheeler cut the Tennessee lead to 15-8 at the 12:32 mark. The Wildcats shot just 27.6% from the field in the first half and were 0/8 from the three-poin

t arc.

 

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