The Kentucky Wildcats suffered a major setback in their big win over Gonzaga on Dec. 7 when Kerr Kriisa, their backup point guard, went down with a broken bone in his foot.
Both of Kentucky's guards are still out with injuries, as Kentucky hopes to get to full strength before march.
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On3 on MSNPope uncertain on return timelines for Butler and Kriisa: “We have to figure this out with the guys we have.”Kentucky has a point guard problem and it doesn’t appear there are any answers coming — at least not in the immediate future.
Just how impressive was Kentucky basketball's 3-point shooting in Tuesday's win over Tennessee? The Courier Journal puts it into perspective.
The Wildcats, now ranked No. 14 in the nation, are 15-6 overall and just 4-4 in league play after Saturday night’s emotional home loss to ex-coach John Calipari and the unfancied Arkansas Razorbacks.
Mark Pope didn’t have much to say when asked about Lamont Butler following Kentucky’s loss at Ole Miss — a game the Wildcats could have used the fifth-year point guard, especially defensively. It was ...
Backup Kerr Kriisa has missed nearly two months after ... Williams' showing, especially, delighted UK coach Mark Pope. "Amari Williams is like a one of one," Pope said. "I'm asking him to do ...
The Kentucky Wildcats' back-to-back ugly losses have the vocal portion of the fanbase quickly turning on first-year head ...
The Kentucky Wildcats have played eight SEC games and currently sit with a 4-4 record in conference play. If the Wildcats ...
There were a lot of questions after Kentucky’s poor showing at No. 25 Ole Miss on Tuesday night. What can the Wildcats do to turn things around?
Coach Mark Pope is hopeful point guard Lamont Butler ... with their top two point guards sidelined by injury. Backup Kerr Kriisa has missed nearly two months after suffering a foot injury in ...
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