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Yahoo Article : Calipari Says Cats Come Together Later Rather Than Sooner

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https://sports.yahoo.com/news/john-calipari-kentucky-might-better-later-sooner-152457026--ncaab.html
LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) -- Kentucky coach John Calipari is prepared for his latest talented freshman class to come together later than sooner.

He still expects some initial results from a Wildcats roster expected again to contend for a national championship.

''Believe me, these guys know where we are,'' Calipari said. ''They know the hype of this program sometimes. They know. They all know we have to fight.''

While the Hall of Fame coach acknowledges that they aren't ready for a title fight at the moment, his Kentucky roster appears to have filled the voids left by seven players who began their NBA careers this week. The Wildcats return senior Alex Poythress and junior Marcus Lee in the frontcourt, along with sophomore point guard Tyler Ulis from last year's record-setting squad that began 38-0 before losing in the Final Four.
That trio must blend with another talented freshman class including 6-foot-11 Skal Labissiere, 7-footer Isaac Humphries and trio of tall guards: 6-3 Isaiah Briscoe, 6-6 Charles Matthews and 6-4 Jamal Murray. Kentucky also signed junior transfer Mychal Mulder (6-4) from Vincennes (Indiana) University.

Calipari believes there's enough returning experience and height to carry the Wildcats deep into postseason - once they get through transitional growing pains.

''We're still trying to figure out exactly how we're going to play, who we're going to play,'' he said. ''We need to get better or I end up playing five or six guys.''

Helping that process is the 5-9 Ulis, who takes over the point and is already being mentioned as one of the nation's top floor leaders. Unafraid to drive the lane against bigger defenders, he also has perimeter range along with a keen awareness of his teammates' presence.

His new backcourt mates possess similar skills, providing Calipari the option of using a three-guard alignment to utilize their skills.

''I have never been on a team where we can play three point guards,'' Lee said. ''They all see things that we don't and their minds are all going at the same time. It's very different playing with three guards, but it's also very fun.''
 
"It's very different playing with three guards, but it's also very fun.'':okay:
 
''We're still trying to figure out exactly how we're going to play, who we're going to play,'' he said. ''We need to get better or I end up playing five or six guys.''

The more I think about it, and the more he says this, the more I consider that there is going to be a line here.


---------------15 - 35 MPG ----------
Ulis
Murray
Skal
Briscoe
Matthews
AP
Lee
-------------- Less than 10 MPG -------------------
Mulder
Humphries
--------------- Little to None -----------------
Hawkins
Willis
-----------------

I know this has probably been discussed on other threads. Thoughts?
 
The more I think about it, and the more he says this, the more I consider that there is going to be a line here.


---------------15 - 35 MPG ----------
Ulis
Murray
Skal
Briscoe
Matthews
AP
Lee
-------------- Less than 10 MPG -------------------
Mulder
Humphries
--------------- Little to None -----------------
Hawkins
Willis
-----------------

I know this has probably been discussed on other threads. Thoughts?

Probably somewhat accurate, although Mulder could get 10+, but idk. If he hits 3's he will get more fun.
 
I think he's just trying to temper expectations so that fans don't flip out if we lose 3 games out of conference. This isn't last year.
 
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