Kentucky basketball returned to the court on Friday night with another commanding victory, this time defeating Jackson State 108-59. The Wildcats showcased their signature style of play, characterized by quick ball movement and a fast-paced game. Koby Brea led the team with 22 points, while Otega Oweh added 21.
Here are some key takeaways:
1. Players responded to Mark Pope’s desired increase in three-point attempts
Following Kentucky’s win over Lipscomb, Coach Mark Pope expressed a desire for the team to attempt around 35 three-pointers instead of the 25 they had. On Friday, the Wildcats exceeded this goal by taking 39 attempts and successfully converting 17. Koby Brea excelled from beyond the arc, hitting 5 of 8 three-point shots, while Jaxson Robinson connected on 4 of 10, and Collin Chandler went 2 for 3. Kentucky’s ability to share the ball and find open shooters is a notable strength of the team.
2. Kentucky excelled in ball distribution
The Wildcats demonstrated excellent teamwork by sharing the ball throughout the game, resulting in numerous assists and contributions from various players. They recorded 29 assists on 40 field goals, with five players reaching double figures. This unselfish play highlights the team’s willingness to make extra passes, as evidenced by Kerr Kriisa, who, despite not scoring, provided 7 assists.
3. Kentucky’s defense created opportunities
The Wildcats delivered a stellar defensive performance against Jackson State, forcing 17 turnovers that led to 24 points. Their ability to score fast-break points stemmed from their defensive disruption, resulting in 43 transition points compared to Jackson State’s 7. Kentucky’s defensive efforts included 13 steals and 9 blocks, adding to their dominance.
Kentucky will next take the court on Tuesday against Western Kentucky at Rupp Arena. The Wildcats are proving to be an exciting team to watch, much to the delight of Big Blue Nation.