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Kentucky
vs
Texas A&M
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
02/20/2016
6:30pm EST

Lines:
Kentucky -2
Texas A&M +2

Total:
Over 141.5 (-113)
Under 141.5 (-103)

Community Picks: Kentucky 0% vs Texas A&M 0%

Kentucky and Texas A&M Thread

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Kentucky
Derek Willis helped keep Kentucky in control of the SEC earlier this week, but he's among a handful of its players who are ailing. Willis indicated he would likely work through his injuries again, but the statuses of three teammates are unclear for the 14th-ranked Wildcats' visit to Texas A&M on Saturday. Jamal Murray scored a team-best 28 points in Kentucky's fourth straight win, which came one day after LSU's 76-69 loss to Alabama. Continue to Article
February 19, 2016 6:46:pm EST
Kentucky
The most indispensable player in Kentucky's frontcourt rotation may no longer be one of the Wildcats' trio of former McDonald's All-Americans. An in-state prospect with far less pedigree has been more valuable recently because he possesses a skill that none of the other big men have. Kentucky's offense runs better with junior Derek Willis on the floor because the 6-foot-9 forward can stretch the floor with his lethal 41.7 percent 3-point shooting. Willis is an ideal complement to Alex Poythress and  Marcus Lee, both of whom are most effective scoring in the paint.  Never has Willis' contributions been more apparent than Thursday night when he scored a career-high 25 points in Kentucky's 80-70 victory over Tennessee. Willis scorched the Vols for seven catch-and-shoot 3-pointers, forcing his defender to guard him out to the arc and opening up driving lanes for guards Tyler Ulis, Jamal Murray and Isaiah Briscoe.  The outstanding performance from Willis highlights his growing importance to 14th-ranked Kentucky's resurgence. In the nine games since he entered the starting lineup, Willis has averaged 12 points and 6.7 rebounds while shooting 46.7 percent from behind the arc. Not only has Kentucky scored at least 75 points in all nine of those games, the Wildcats have also amassed a 7-2 record with one of the losses coming in overtime at Kansas and the other coming due to a blown lead on the road at Tennessee. This Kentucky team will never be the juggernaut that last year's team was, but the Wildcats have established themselves as one of the dozen or so teams capable of cutting down the nets in Houston in April. They're all the way up to No. 9 in the latest KenPom rankings because Ulis is the nation's best point guard, Murray has emerged as a dynamic scorer and Willis has become a perfect complement to the rest of the frontcourt and the team's most consistent outside shooter. The lone drawback to having Willis on the floor is that he's not as versatile a defender as Poythress is, nor is he a capable rim protector like Lee. With Poythress out with a knee injury Thursday night and Lee hobbled by back pain, Tennessee's Armani Moore kept his team competitive for awhile with 21 points on 8-for-15 shooting.  Willis has improved enough defensively, however, that he's no longer the liability that he once was. Besides his outside shooting is valuable enough to Kentucky's offense that John Calipari has learned to overlook Willis' shortcomings.  - - - - - - - Jeff Eisenberg is the editor of The Dagger on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at daggerblog@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @JeffEisenberg Continue to Article
February 18, 2016 9:56:pm EST
Kentucky
Jamal Murray scored 28 points, Derek Willis made seven 3-pointers for a career-high 25 and No. 14 Kentucky beat Tennessee 80-70 on Thursday night for its fourth straight victory. Sixteen days after blowing a 21-point lead in an 84-77 loss at Tennessee, the Wildcats (20-6, 10-3 Southeastern Conference) held their ground this time against the Volunteers. Kentucky stretched a six-point halftime lead to as many as 22 for another double-digit win and has won by an average margin of 22.5 points during its streak. Continue to Article
February 18, 2016 9:37:pm EST
Kentucky
Kentucky couldn't handle the adversity in a shocking loss at Tennessee earlier this month. Kentucky's championship credentials were put into question after squandering a 21-point first-half lead in an 84-77 loss to Tennessee on Feb. 2, but it's quieted the critics with blowout wins over three other SEC contenders. The Wildcats have beaten Florida, Georgia and South Carolina by an average of 26.7 points and done so with Alex Poythress, the team's leading rebounder and lone senior, sidelined by a knee injury. Continue to Article
February 17, 2016 2:12:pm EST
Texas A&M
Texas A&M had lost four games in a row and was trailing big early against Mississippi on Tuesday night. The Aggies knew they had to turn things around and do so quickly before things got out of hand. Texas A&M did just that as Danuel House scored 13 points to lead four Texas A&M players in double figures, and the Aggies snapped their skid with a 71-56 win. Continue to Article
February 17, 2016 12:09:am EST
 
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