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ESPN hosted a media conference call Monday with Jay Bilas to discuss multiple college basketball topics, and several of the questions involved the Kentucky Wildcats.

Bilas spoke about the team’s outlook this upcoming season and the Asbury blowout.

Bilas first spoke about Kentucky’s depth and talent at the guard position.

“Yeah, Kentucky is deeper and their guards are a little bit more explosive,” Bilas said. “Early on in the season last year, I thought that Kentucky was going to be able to really attack the basket, and it turned out that they were not as capable of doing that.

“In one measure because they weren’t a great shooting team – obviously Jamal Murray could shoot it and Tyler Ulis could make an open shot – Isaiah Briscoe, you could lay off of him. You’re not going to be able to lay off of this year’s team quite as much. I think they’re going to be really explosive in transition.

“But a much deeper team and I think they will be better defensively.”


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