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'Pressure is a privilege.' Trent Noah embracing challenges of playing at Kentucky
Trent Noah could have stayed at South Carolina, but he elected for the tougher route by committing to his home state school.
Trent noah highly motivated and taking nothing for granted back at youWhat was your opinion of the article, Jeff?
I'm thinking we may have a team full of that type playerMan these 2 KY boys on this upcoming team are going to leave every bit of it on the court you can 100% guarantee that!
I haven’t looked forward to a season this much in years.
If he were only good enough to start.Hope they give us 3-4 years of basketball.
Nothing like watching a Kentucky kid perform and grow before your very eyes.
Watching Reed this year was a breath of fresh air and reminded me why I still love Kentucky.
If he were only good enough to start.
Minutes schminutes.
He was our favorite player.
Houston's too.
That was the problem. The coach hated us. He took one final greasy dump on us on the way out.
Hate is an ugly word.
If they see the court, we're in trouble.Man these 2 KY boys on this upcoming team are going to leave every bit of it on the court you can 100% guarantee that!
If they see the court, we're in trouble.
False. Pope actually runs an offense to generate looks for specific players. Not some "ho outrun and out jump your opponent" nonsense.If they see the court, we're in trouble.
Put a lot of effort into that, huh?Trent noah highly motivated and taking nothing for granted back at you
But you were fine with Edwards and Bradshaw starting/seeing the court last year.If they see the court, we're in trouble.
Two of the best scorers in Kentucky HS basketball history. Yep, we're cooked if those guys start draining threes like Prince. 👍If they see the court, we're in trouble.
With our previous coach, yes. Cal didnt know how to use players like Mulder, Baker, Wiltjer, who can flat out stroke out but may struggle creating their own shot at times. Most high D1 coaches however do know how to use a player like that.If they see the court, we're in trouble.