Bingo Bango
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Something is a little weird about this story. Calipari has said that Sharpe could have been the #1 pick in the draft next year if he stayed at Kentucky, yet he didn’t think he was good enough to play for the Wildcats in 21/22. If Sharpe was that incredibly good, couldn’t Calipari have used him this past season? And if Calipari didn’t want to use him this past season, what was the reason?
Been doing a lot of research on this, and the gist of it seems to be that Sharpe “wasn’t ready” to play, according to Calipari. That could mean anything, but I’m wondering if it means Sharpe has a hard time playing team basketball, or he doesn’t understand defensive schemes. Calipari has been very cagey about the topic, and is clearly trying to be vague about it all, perhaps to protect Sharpe’s image. He claims he didn’t want to mess with the team chemistry by putting Sharpe in, but that also seems strange when the guy is the #1 high school recruit in the nation. Calipari also claims Sharpe had to “get his body ready,” which is kind of funny considering that Sharpe has always been a pretty impressive physical specimen, and is now jumping into the much more physical world of the NBA without out ever having played for Kentucky.
This article explains about as much as I’ve been able to find on the subject:
https://amp.kentucky.com/sports/college/kentucky-sports/uk-basketball-men/article258133413.html
Been doing a lot of research on this, and the gist of it seems to be that Sharpe “wasn’t ready” to play, according to Calipari. That could mean anything, but I’m wondering if it means Sharpe has a hard time playing team basketball, or he doesn’t understand defensive schemes. Calipari has been very cagey about the topic, and is clearly trying to be vague about it all, perhaps to protect Sharpe’s image. He claims he didn’t want to mess with the team chemistry by putting Sharpe in, but that also seems strange when the guy is the #1 high school recruit in the nation. Calipari also claims Sharpe had to “get his body ready,” which is kind of funny considering that Sharpe has always been a pretty impressive physical specimen, and is now jumping into the much more physical world of the NBA without out ever having played for Kentucky.
This article explains about as much as I’ve been able to find on the subject:
https://amp.kentucky.com/sports/college/kentucky-sports/uk-basketball-men/article258133413.html
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