Yesterday was the world-famous Kentucky Derby that brings people from all over the world to the Bluegrass State. Former Kentucky star Reed Sheppard and
The Kentucky sharpshooter has the makings of a super role player. The 2024 NBA Draft class is one of the most interesting in recent memory. Not for it’s top-end talent, but rather its lack of it.
Sheppard is still a consensus top-10 pick. With Reed Sheppard officially announcing that he will be entering the 2024 NBA Draft, many NBA mock drafts still have him going in the lottery, so it’s no surprise to see he’s all-in on the pros.
Kentucky is out yet another player in guard Reed Sheppard, who has declared for the 2024 NBA Draft.
Kentucky freshman star Reed Sheppard announced Thursday that he is entering the 2024 NBA Draft. Sheppard posted a video to social media thanking fans and also told ESPN that he is "going all-in," forgoing his remaining collegiate eligibility.
Kentucky guard Reed Sheppard announced that he’s entering the 2024 NBA Draft and forgoing his remaining college eligibility.
Reed Sheppard is still not sure if he'll enter the NBA Draft as a certain lottery pick or come back to Kentucky.
Is Year 2 of Reed Sheppard anything more than a pipe dream? As Mark Pope begins building his first roster as the head coach of Kentucky Basketball, the biggest storyline is Reed Sheppard.
The Kentucky basketball team dropped a shocking first round NCAA Tournament game to the Oakland basketball team from Auburn Hills, Michigan, the former site of the Detroit Pistons.
Could the hire of Mark Pope help Kentucky’s chances of keeping Reed Sheppard? Mark Pope has been hired as the Kentucky Wildcats’ next head coach, returning to the school he helped win the 1996 National Championship.
The 2024 NBA Draft is slowly, but surely approaching for the Toronto Raptors. After a season full of moves, Toronto landed on Scottie Barnes being the new face of the franchise.
Hats off to Sheppard, who was incredible for BBN this season. Eight months ago, if we were to talk about who would be the National Freshman of the Year, many would have said Justin Edwards or DJ Wagner.
The basketball world has rich history in Lexington, KY, the home of the University of Kentucky. Plenty of college athletes have taken their time in Lexington to become basketball stars and eventual kick off long NBA careers.
The whole Sheppard family will be part of the event. While we wait for news about Reed Sheppard’s future NBA Draft decision, we do have an announcement about a future event involving the Kentucky Wildcats guard.
Both Wildcats earned the major award at separate outlets. Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Kentucky Basketball has the best freshman in college basketball.
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