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Perry is making huge progress as season goes on

We see flashes like the three last night and creating his own shot in the paint against Georgia. I think these experiences only make his readiness to play at the speed and physicality of college basketball come sooner.

We have to remember that Perry is a traditional freshman. These guys used to see the floor only in late romps and during JV games. My hope is that Perry plays 4 quality years here and walks through the hoop on senior day 2028 as a local hero. I wish that for Noah too. It would be huge for the state and recruiting future generations of Kentucky kids.
 
He’s tight with the ball. Seems to be ok handling heavy pressure. Made tough shots the last 2 games. Got screwed on a hook call. Think Pope likes his development immensely. Trusts him now. Maybe be able to spell Butler for about 5 minutes per half to keep Lamont fresher.
Your thoughts on the hook call was I thought a big step forward. I spoke about how in the Georgia game our players knew they were getting screwed and as soon as the whistle blew, they would sort of pout at the ref and stare at him instead of moving on. I noticed that was not the case last night. Big step forward.
There is an old saying I used many times with players; "yard by yard it is awfully hard, but inch by inch it becomes a cinch." Perry has taken inch by inch steps I feel and making progress.
 
He’s tight with the ball. Seems to be ok handling heavy pressure. Made tough shots the last 2 games. Got screwed on a hook call. Think Pope likes his development immensely. Trusts him now. Maybe be able to spell Butler for about 5 minutes per half to keep Lamont fresher.
I think he's a great replacement for Lamont. Reminds me of Kriisa with better control. I love Perry's energy, and he's got a pure stroke.
 
He’s tight with the ball. Seems to be ok handling heavy pressure. Made tough shots the last 2 games. Got screwed on a hook call. Think Pope likes his development immensely. Trusts him now. Maybe be able to spell Butler for about 5 minutes per half to keep Lamont fresher.
Yes, he has 2 turnovers in 75 minutes played. He probably still goes to the bench if Kriisa ever gets healthy, but invaluable experience for Perry. Would love to see him play all four years at UK. I wish he was 6-3 instead of 6-1, maybe he'll grow a little still.
 
Good passer as well. Ball handling and particularly his dribbling has improved from going against Butler. Pure stroke.
Old guys will remember this he moves and shoots like Louie Dampier.
Calm head and growing. High bball iq.
Nerves are slowly going away.

Never going to be a shut down defender but what he lacks there he will make up in other areas.
We’ve had a lot of pgs thru the years like that. Macy Harden Epps Knight Dampier Wall Meeks Ford on and on.

Not many have the whole package.
 
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I’m proud of Travis. You can tell he’s been putting the work in. He’s contributing nicely in his limited minutes to spell Butler. He’s scored in every conference game and has not been a total liability on the defensive end.

I’m excited at the prospects of a “traditional” four-year development plan that was sorely missed in this program for 15 years.

Keep it up, young man!
 
Yeah his play now is night and day compared to where he was in even early December. Clearly it was nerves because you just don’t learn that much that fast. Very very proud of him.
 
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Yes, he has 2 turnovers in 75 minutes played. He probably still goes to the bench if Kriisa ever gets healthy, but invaluable experience for Perry. Would love to see him play all four years at UK. I wish he was 6-3 instead of 6-1, maybe he'll grow a little still.
I doubt it; he looks like he's in thirties when he has the stache.
 
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