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The 2025-26 Kentucky Wildcats may have their most complete roster in years — and new addition Reece Potter is already making it clear: this team believes it can do big things. The 7-foot-1 transfer from Miami (OH), who grew up in Lexington and starred at Lexington Catholic, isn’t just excited to be back home — he’s on a mission. > “We always say we’re the deepest team in the country,” Potter told local media this week. “One through 15 guys, everybody can probably play anywhere in the country. Every single day, it’s a challenge. Every single day, everybody is trying…
For many basketball players, joining a prestigious program like the Kentucky Wildcats is more than just a step in their career—it’s a dream realized. For Mo Dioubate, the moment he put on Kentucky gear for the very first time was something he’ll never forget. In a heartfelt quote that’s already lighting up social media, Dioubate said, “I felt like the Fresh Prince”—a nod to the iconic Will Smith character who famously went from West Philly to Bel-Air. The comparison perfectly captures the sense of arrival, transformation, and pride that came with donning that UK blue. Dioubate’s excitement is infectious, and…
In a heartfelt revelation that has Kentucky Wildcats fans buzzing with excitement, Alabama transfer Mo Dioubate has opened up about his lifelong admiration for the Wildcats — stating that Kentucky was his dream team growing up. For Dioubate, this isn’t just a transfer — it’s a homecoming of the heart. The physical forward, known for his explosive athleticism and high motor, expressed genuine joy in finally wearing the blue and white. “Growing up, I always saw Kentucky as the place,” Dioubate said. “The energy, the fans, the history — I always dreamed of being part of that.” This news hits…
Summer practice is heating up in Durham, and if anyone thought Cameron Boozer would ease his way into Duke’s system… they were dead wrong. Insiders say the highly touted freshman turned heads this week when he got into a fiery back-and-forth with returning guard Caleb Foster during a scrimmage — and refused to back down for even a second. It started with a hard drive to the rim by Boozer, who finished through contact and let Foster know about it. Foster, no stranger to high-level competition, responded the only way he knows how — with lockdown defense and a little…
In one of the most exciting developments for college hoops fans in over a decade, EA Sports has officially announced that NCAA Basketball is making a long-awaited return to video game consoles. After years of fan demand and licensing hurdles, EA now has its sights set on 2028 for the franchise’s first new installment in over a decade. But while the release might be years away, the conversation has already exploded online — and for Kentucky fans, one name is dominating the dream cover discussions: Otega Oweh. The viral mock cover, featuring Oweh in his Kentucky uniform, is turning heads…
Kentucky’s summer practices just hit another level — and if you thought these guys were just jogging through drills, think again. According to Kentucky point guard Jaland Lowe, the Wildcats recently split into teams and went head-to-head in an intense scrimmage series, and let’s just say: Team Lowe came out on top. The rising freshman didn’t hold back when revealing that his squad bested Team Otega Oweh, one of Kentucky’s most explosive returners. “We got ’em,” Lowe said with a smirk, as he recapped the matchup during a recent appearance on KSR’s YouTube channel. A Statement Performance From the Newcomers…
It’s only July, but panic is already creeping into the hearts of Blue Devil fans. Multiple reports from inside Duke’s closed-door summer practice surfaced this week, and one detail has everyone asking the same question: Is a key player already hurt? The Scare Everyone’s Talking About During an intense full-court drill early Tuesday morning, sophomore guard Caleb Foster went down awkwardly after making a hard stop near the top of the key. Those in the gym say he immediately grabbed at his ankle and didn’t return for the remainder of practice. > “He just stayed down for a minute,” one…
Mark Pope isn’t just shaking up Kentucky basketball—he might be on the verge of shaking up the entire college hoops calendar. The Kentucky Wildcats head coach has been pushing for a massive change: a 40-game season. Yes, you read that right—40. That’s 10 to 12 more games than teams traditionally play, and Pope isn’t shy about why he wants it. According to Pope, he’s currently locked into a 20-game home slate for revenue reasons. While that’s good for Kentucky’s bottom line, it severely limits his scheduling flexibility. Major non-conference showcases like the Maui Invitational? Home-and-home series with other blue bloods?…
Practice may have wrapped up inside the hallowed walls of the Coach K Center, but for Duke basketball fans, the drama was only just beginning. Late Monday night, Darren Harris, one of the Duke Blue Devils’ top sharpshooters, made waves across social media with a cryptic Instagram post that had fans scrambling for answers. The post, which featured a black screen with a vague caption — “Loyalty ain’t the same no more…” — was deleted within hours, but not before screenshots went viral throughout Duke Twitter and fan forums. Speculation immediately ignited. Was the post directed at a teammate? A…
The summer grind has officially begun for the Duke Blue Devils, but head coach Jon Scheyer isn’t exactly thrilled with what he’s been watching. Sources close to the program say Scheyer’s frustration is growing behind closed doors as the team’s offseason practices reveal a troubling pattern — the same issues that haunted last year’s squad are resurfacing early. Whether it’s defensive lapses, careless turnovers, or a lack of vocal leadership on the court, Scheyer’s message is clear: progress isn’t optional. > “We’re not where we need to be,” one staffer overheard Scheyer say after a recent closed-door scrimmage. “We’ve got…
