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Kentucky vs. Morehead State


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No. 4 Kentucky opens Calipari era with easy victory
 
 
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LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Kentucky guard Eric Bledsoe split between two Morehead State defenders, absorbed a bump and with his back to the basket flipped the ball toward the rim.

Bounce. Bounce. Bounce. Swish.

Turns out John Wall isn't the only Kentucky youngster who can play.

Bledsoe scored 24 points as No. 4 Kentucky surged past Morehead State 75-59 on Friday night in coach John Calipari's electric debut at Rupp Arena.

Bledsoe was considered an afterthought when the Wildcats signed Wall, considered by many to be the top high school player in the country last year.

Not anymore.

Getting the start after Wall was forced to sit out as part of an NCAA suspension for accepting improper benefits from his AAU coach, Bledsoe dazzled the Eagles with a series of breathtaking plays in the second half that allowed the Wildcats (1-0) to pull away. Bledsoe's point total was the most by a Kentucky freshman in his opening game since Sam Bowie in 1979.

 

"If John Wall is better than him, wow," said Morehead State coach Donnie Tyndall.

It was the kind of performance that was hardly a surprise to Bledsoe's teammates, who have gotten used to the epic battles Bledsoe and Wall go through during a typical practice.

"Coach tells us he wants us to play like we play in practice and pretty much Eric did that tonight," said Kentucky forward Patrick Patterson. "He's a phenomenal basketball player and I can't wait to see what he does the next game."

Neither can the capacity crowd that gave Bledsoe a standing ovation when he walked off the floor with under two minutes remaining. The soft-spoken Bledsoe admitted he felt some pressure starting in place of Wall, but he grew more comfortable as the game wore on.

When Calipari urged Bledsoe to push the tempo after a sluggish first half, he delivered.

"Coach told me just push it, they're getting tired, they're starting to get fatigued, so just push it down their throat," Bledsoe said.

During one sequence in the second half, Bledsoe fed a streaking Patterson for a lay-up, then followed a few moments later with a breathtaking coast-to-coast dash for another easy basket.

The best, however, came on that improbable flip over his head that pushed Kentucky's lead to 56-39 with 7:59 remaining. Even Bledsoe isn't quite sure how he did it.

"I don't know what happened. I just threw the ball up," Bledsoe said.

They're the kind of plays Calipari expects from Bledsoe no matter who is on the floor.

"He's just a gamer," Calipari said. "One of the guys said to me 'he's tired,' and I said, 'I know but he's better than most guys that are fresh, so I'll leave him in."'

Bledsoe was fresh enough to help the Wildcats avoid the kind of massive early season letdown that plagued former coach Billy Gillispie's tumultuous two-year tenure.

There would be no Gardner-Webb or VMI. Not this time.

Kentucky made Calipari the highest paid coach in the country to restore the program to greatness, and although he said before the game he wouldn't be surprised or particularly upset if the Wildcats opened 0-5 as long as they kept getting better, there was little doubt how much his first night as the coach of college basketball's all-time winningest program meant.

He stomped, he pleaded, he cajoled. He called a 30-second time-out after Morehead State's Kenneth Faried dunked to pull the Eagles within 52-39 with about 9 minutes left, and slammed his fist a couple of times while urging his team to go play ball.

Kentucky won despite turning the ball over 24 times and making just four of 19 3-pointers. Calipari can live with the growing pains as the Wildcats try to master his dribble-drive offense as long as his team plays with the kind of energy it showed while holding the Eagles to 38 percent shooting while outrebounding them 43-24.

Bledsoe wasn't the only star. Patterson scored 20 points -- including his first career 3-pointer -- to go with 12 rebounds, and Darnell Dodson scored 15 points as Kentucky zoomed past Morehead State after a sluggish first half.

Faried led Morehead State (0-1) with 17 points, but the defending Ohio Valley Conference champions couldn't keep up even with Wall sitting on the bench.

Miami won't have that luxury on Monday, and when asked what he and Wall could do on the court while playing at the same time, Bledsoe just shook his head.

"Me and John we just attack the rim at all times," he said. "We just attack."

 
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Talk Back
Reputation:96
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 30, 2006

November 14, 2009 12:00 pm
It was the first game of the season that counts, and all non-UK fans expect miracles.  Morehead St. was a tourney team last year, so no slouch.  Second, the Cat's were without Wall, and that changes the dynamics of the entire team.  He is the starting point guard, and scored 27 in the game before the Eagles.  Have you forgotten about him dunking on one of UNC's all-time greats? ...(more)
Reputation:96
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Since:Apr 5, 2008

November 14, 2009 2:01 am
John Wall brings a lot to the court that will make a HUGE impact on the statsheet Monday.

There are two very important stat lines to look at when you look between the First Exhibition game vs Campbellsville without John Wall, and the second game against Clarion with him on the court.  One is Assists, the other is Turnovers.  Versus Campbellsville without Wall, Kentucky had 1
...(more)
Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Apr 6, 2007

November 14, 2009 4:38 pm
 It's time for the most anticipated start of a basketball season for UK fans in many many years. Lets hope they live up to the hype which I'm sure they will. There will be growing pains but the biggest challenge for coach Cal will be to keep all these blue chip recruits happy with the playing time. If this team meshes early, look out, nobody will touch them. If there is a bunch of spotlight h ...(more)
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November 13, 2009 9:46 pm
New coach, new players, new offense, best player on the bench, key reserve out with injured wrist, put all the subs in at the 2:00 mark, play sloppy at the end and give up 8 easy points  - and still win by 16.  
Good work, Cats.  We know it will take time, but you will be ready by March.  
GO BIG BLUE!!!
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Since:Oct 5, 2006

November 14, 2009 11:02 am
Funny how everyone is complaining about their margin of victory.  Some people are attacking, some people are defending.  One person even said "people would still be hating even if Kentucky won by 50"  To that I say NOT TRUE.  A win by 50 would have been impressive.  Instead Kentucky had to struggle and fight to win against MoreHead St.  A vastly overmatched ...(more)
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November 14, 2009 10:29 am
Must have been watching a different game.  Not that they were in danger of losing, but they played at home against a terribly inferior opponent.
I don't buy the hype-UK is a good team, but not a worldbeater-they finish 3rd in the SEC east behind Tennessee and Vandy.
Reputation:97
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November 14, 2009 11:06 am
As talented as KY supposedly is, they should have rolled over the inferior Morehead State like a steam roller over a mouse.
But, they managed only a 16-point differential. Something tells me this team isn't clicking on all 5 cylinders yet.
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Since:Feb 11, 2009

November 13, 2009 9:15 pm


                  Number 4 in the country? Not even close. It was grind and a struggle all night
                  as the Calipari era starts with a shaky performance. The highly touted frosh failed
...(more)
 
 
Starting in place of suspended John Wall, freshman Eric Bledsoe scores 24 points in the victory.  (AP)
Starting in place of suspended John Wall, freshman Eric Bledsoe scores 24 points in the victory. (AP)

 
Scoreboard
Morehead State (0-1)253459
Kentucky #4 (1-0) «334275
MOREHDST:Kenneth Faried 17 Pts
MOREHDST:Kenneth Faried 7 Reb
MOREHDST:Brandon Shingles 5 Ast
KY:Eric Bledsoe 24 Pts
KY:Patrick Patterson 12 Reb
KY:Eric Bledsoe 4 Ast
 
 
PLAYERS OF THE GAME
KentuckyMorehead State
KY
Eric Bledsoe
MOREHDST
Kenneth Faried
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
24741771
 
Morehead State Eagles
K. Faried, F-C348-121-271417
M. Stallworth, F332-150-02015
D. Harper, G315-111-413212
B. Shingles, G301-33-61555
S. Peterson, F232-60-04124
T. Proffitt, G161-30-00002
T. Hill, G112-60-00056
D. Terrell, F111-30-02022
L. Simmons, F-C61-30-04012
S. Goodman, G52-30-00134
J. Beharie, FDid Not Play
C. Clemens, GDid Not Play
R. Hosea, GDid Not Play
J. Lamb, GDid Not Play
J. Marshall, FDid Not Play
A. Williams, GDid Not Play
Totals 25-655-1221112559
 38.5%41.7% 
 
Kentucky Wildcats
E. Bledsoe, G377-149-1074024
D. Miller, G320-40-03320
P. Patterson, F319-121-4121120
D. Dodson, G306-141-243215
D. Cousins, F183-41-14057
R. Harris, G210-11-24101
P. Stevenson, F141-22-33004
D. Orton, F130-14-65044
J. Harrellson, F20-00-00000
M. Krebs, G20-00-00000
J. Hood, GDid Not Play
D. Liggins, GDid Not Play
J. Wall, GDid Not Play
Totals 26-5219-2842121375
 50.0%67.9% 
 
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Murray St.13-022-3
Morehead St.11-217-7
Eastern Ky.9-417-8
Austin Peay8-514-11
Eastern Ill.6-712-11
Tennessee Tech6-712-12
Jacksonville St.6-710-13
SE Missouri St.3-107-17
Tennessee St.2-115-20
UT-Martin1-124-19
Expanded Standings

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Kentucky8-123-1
Vanderbilt7-218-5
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Florida6-317-6
South Carolina4-413-9
Georgia2-610-11
Arkansas5-312-11
Mississippi5-417-6
Mississippi St.4-416-7
Alabama3-713-11
Auburn2-611-12
LSU0-99-14
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