To say college basketball is at an insane point in time right now is putting it lightly.
Nobody knows what the rules are, and even if there are any rules at this point. At this point, teams are adding players left and right, even players who have played in the NBA Summer League like new Baylor addition James Nnaji or players who have played in the G-League like new BYU addition Abdullah Ahmed.
So, the question becomes… could Kentucky add a player this season?
If Mark Pope opted to try to test the limits of the NCAA rules, Kentucky Sports Radio has a list of players that would be worthwhile additions.
Personally, I’d love to see Kahlil Whitney get a re-do of his Kentucky career. Whitney seems like a likable guy who had a tough time during his stint in Lexington, but it was really cool to see the fans embrace him when he came back to play for La Familia in TBT.
Obviously, this is all very unlikely but the prospect of Kentucky adding a player this season probably isn’t as crazy as some might think.
Trentyn Flowers, who is currently a two-way player for the Chicago Bulls, has reportedly heard from Kentucky. The 6’9 forward is averaging 13 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 1 block per game for the Windy City Bulls this season.
There have also been a lot of rumors Kentucky could go the international route to address point guard depth.
College Basketball is going off the rails right now, so why not test the limits of what you can get away with?
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