Kentucky's Full-Court Press At Big Blue Madness
Kentucky's Full-Court Press At Big Blue Madness
Kentucky, Arizona, North Carolina host biggest weekend events and visitors
Big Blue Madness was the place to be Friday night. That's right, Kentucky started its full-court press with some of the nation's top prospects at its annual event, and the Wildcats will look to score key targets for 2017.
Once again, head coach John Calipari hosted nothing but the best, including five players in the 2017 Flo40 rankings and three prospects in 2018's Flo40.
Meanwhile, programs like Arizona and North Carolina also had big-time Flo40 prospects on campus for their scrimmage events.
This is as exciting of a weekend as any with National Signing Day approaching fast.
2017 Flo40 Official Visitors:
No. 1 DeAndre Ayton -- Arizona
No. 4 Wendell Carter -- Georgia
No. 6 Kevin Knox -- Kentucky
No. 12 Trae Young -- Kentucky
No. 15 PJ Washington -- Kentucky
No. 18 Nick Richards -- Kentucky
No. 20 Jarred Vanderbilt -- North Carolina
No. 23 Quade Green -- Kentucky
No. 25 Lonnie Walker -- Arizona
Other notables: Ira Lee (Arizona), Kimani Lawrence (Florida), Isaiah Stokes (Florida)
2018 Flo40 Unofficial Visitors:
No. 2 Zion Williamson -- North Carolina
No. 3 Romeo Langford -- Kentucky
No. 4 Cameron Reddish -- Kentucky
No. 10 Immanuel Quickley -- Kentucky
No. 12 Gerald Liddell -- Arizona
No. 17 Moses Brown -- St. John's
No. 21 Brandon Williams -- Arizona
No. 35 Quentin Grimes -- Arizona
Once again, head coach John Calipari hosted nothing but the best, including five players in the 2017 Flo40 rankings and three prospects in 2018's Flo40.
Meanwhile, programs like Arizona and North Carolina also had big-time Flo40 prospects on campus for their scrimmage events.
This is as exciting of a weekend as any with National Signing Day approaching fast.
2017 Flo40 Official Visitors:
No. 1 DeAndre Ayton -- Arizona
No. 4 Wendell Carter -- Georgia
No. 6 Kevin Knox -- Kentucky
No. 12 Trae Young -- Kentucky
No. 15 PJ Washington -- Kentucky
No. 18 Nick Richards -- Kentucky
No. 20 Jarred Vanderbilt -- North Carolina
No. 23 Quade Green -- Kentucky
No. 25 Lonnie Walker -- Arizona
Other notables: Ira Lee (Arizona), Kimani Lawrence (Florida), Isaiah Stokes (Florida)
2018 Flo40 Unofficial Visitors:
No. 2 Zion Williamson -- North Carolina
No. 3 Romeo Langford -- Kentucky
No. 4 Cameron Reddish -- Kentucky
No. 10 Immanuel Quickley -- Kentucky
No. 12 Gerald Liddell -- Arizona
No. 17 Moses Brown -- St. John's
No. 21 Brandon Williams -- Arizona
No. 35 Quentin Grimes -- Arizona
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