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  1. No debate: NBA execs agree Davis likely top pick

    http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/e...83066/33375355

    There will be no debate about No. 1. ...

  2. What I noticed about him in NYC Tuesday was how active he is he altered as many shots as he blocked his speed down the court is amazing and he scored with not a single play being run for him that I remember.
    The above post was typed on a tablet by a bad typist I am not changing the errors I do not hav the time.

  3. Preseason, it was Sullinger, wasn't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Watchtower View Post
    Preseason, it was Sullinger, wasn't it?
    You may be correct. Sullinger came back to win it all, after Jorts embarrassed him last year. Wouldn't it be a kick in the stomach if they played UK in the tourney and Davis embarrassed him this year? It would be an interesting match-up.
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    Anthony Davis is a freak and if a Gm is going to draft on potential,, it's a no brainer. You just dont see guys his size with his skillset.

    As for offense, trust me, it will come...............

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    OK so what happens if the NBA still has the lock-out......could they possible not have a draft
    Kentucky Wildcats....2012 NCAA Champions

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    Quote Originally Posted by TrueblueCATfan View Post
    OK so what happens if the NBA still has the lock-out......could they possible not have a draft
    Hard to say. Although there is a very REAL possibility that there will be a age limit of 20 years old for incoming players, which means that we'll have this year's group and all the ones to follow at UK through their sophomore season...it they decide to make it effective immediately.

    I'm sure they'll have a draft of some sort prior to the start of next season. There'll be a lot of players in limbo if they don't.
    "You can take guys away," senior Ramel Bradley said. "But we won't stop being Kentucky."
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBlue75 View Post
    Hard to say. Although there is a very REAL possibility that there will be a age limit of 20 years old for incoming players, which means that we'll have this year's group and all the ones to follow at UK through their sophomore season...it they decide to make it effective immediately.

    I'm sure they'll have a draft of some sort prior to the start of next season. There'll be a lot of players in limbo if they don't.
    thanks..I hope they do change the age limit
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  9. Quote Originally Posted by TrueblueCATfan View Post
    OK so what happens if the NBA still has the lock-out......could they possible not have a draft
    It is likely that the owners will tell the Fed to stick it's anti-trust exemption, fire every one of those overpaid players, and raid the college talent pool and the overseas teams to replace them.

    In which case, UK is screwed!!!!
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