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Players have headed to Chicago to participate in this year’s NBA Draft Combine, as many look to bolster their draft stock heading into the final surge of Draft season. For the Kentucky Wildcats, there are several players and familiar names to the BBN that are taking the court to work out for NBA scouts.
Malachi Moreno is meeting with several teams during the NBA Draft Combine. After working out with the New York Knicks on Tuesday, May 5, as part of the predraft process, Moreno continues to talk to several other NBA teams.
Mark Pope's roster has undergone a major overhaul this offseason. The next couple of weeks could bring more big changes.
It’s looking more and more like Kentucky Basketball freshman Malachi Moreno could remain in the 2026 NBA Draft. On Monday, The Ringer’s Kevin O’Connor reported that Moreno will not take part in this week’s NBA Combine 5-on-5 scrimmages.
Will Malachi Moreno stay in the NBA Draft?
The Kentucky basketball roster is just a few spots away from completion. Mark Pope and the staff have assembled a backcourt highly capable of making some noise and a frontcourt that constisting of potential at the four spot and hopefully,
With three games left in the 2025-26 regular season, it's safe to say that Kentucky basketball hasn't been exactly what many expected it to be heading into the year. Injuries and unforeseen obstacles have piled up for the Cats, resulting in a UK team that ...
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Mark Pope believes Malachi Moreno will be the best center in college basketball next season
Malachi Moreno is currently going through the NBA’s pre-draft process, but Mark Pope wants to settle any nerves that the Big Blue Nation might have about him potentially going pro. Among the many questions Pope answered during his social media Q&A earlier this week,
One of the most beloved players on Kentucky's 2025-26 squad is making his return. On Monday, it was announced that Kentucky big man Malachi Moreno plans to be back in Lexington. First reported by KSR, Moreno has signed a deal to return to Kentucky, while ...