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per Ben:
Kentucky could be in search of a veteran point guard for next season, and there’s a veteran point guard in search of a new place to play basketball.
Might Marcus Carr be the perfect fit for the Wildcats’ needs this winter?
The former Minnesota point guard — a 6-foot-2 playmaker from Toronto who has excelled for the Golden Gophers over the past two seasons — announced three weeks ago that he would be entering the NCAA transfer portal. Carr, who will turn 22 years old in June, played one season of college ball at Pittsburgh before transferring to Minnesota, and now he’s deciding whether to play for a third college or attempt a jump to the NBA Draft this year.
“He can score in basically every way you can ask of a guy on the perimeter,” 247Sports analyst Travis Branham told the Herald-Leader. “He’s quick. He’s shifty with the ball. He can score in the pick and roll. He’s a good facilitator and playmaker when he wants to be. Shoots it well from three. He’s just a skilled scorer who also functions as a point guard.
“Wherever he goes — and if that is Kentucky — I think he’ll be a highly productive player.”
Go Gophers!!
Kentucky could be in search of a veteran point guard for next season, and there’s a veteran point guard in search of a new place to play basketball.
Might Marcus Carr be the perfect fit for the Wildcats’ needs this winter?
The former Minnesota point guard — a 6-foot-2 playmaker from Toronto who has excelled for the Golden Gophers over the past two seasons — announced three weeks ago that he would be entering the NCAA transfer portal. Carr, who will turn 22 years old in June, played one season of college ball at Pittsburgh before transferring to Minnesota, and now he’s deciding whether to play for a third college or attempt a jump to the NBA Draft this year.
“He can score in basically every way you can ask of a guy on the perimeter,” 247Sports analyst Travis Branham told the Herald-Leader. “He’s quick. He’s shifty with the ball. He can score in the pick and roll. He’s a good facilitator and playmaker when he wants to be. Shoots it well from three. He’s just a skilled scorer who also functions as a point guard.
“Wherever he goes — and if that is Kentucky — I think he’ll be a highly productive player.”
Go Gophers!!