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<blockquote data-quote="encore06" data-source="post: 3961400" data-attributes="member: 3778"><p>Keep on dreaming and drinking your Kool-Aid. If, and I do mean If, Calapari decides to head to the NBA, I wish him the best. Not only has he signed some of the top prospects at UK over the past 5 years, but those players are top-notch student-athletes. There has been none, not one instance of a UK player getting out of hand during Cal's watch. Most of them are involved in community service, most notably Willie Cauley-Stein and Marcus Lee. Willie Cauley-Stein, or WCS as he is often called, has developed an intense relationship with a 9 yo cancer patient, calling and/or texting him daily. Marcus Lee has been secretly dedicating his time to sick children around Kentucky by visiting them and writing letters. So while people tend to fuss about Cal and his "one and done" players, many fail to look deeper and see that these players are quality students, and excellent role models. But getting back to Cal leaving, if he did UK would have no problem getting another top-quality coach, as UK sits at the top of NCAA Men's Basketball. From the school, to the facilities, to the fans, no other school compares. How many players will leave and sign with an NBA team, thereby satisfying a life-long dream??? I don't know and neither does anyone else. I predict 4; Karl Anthony Townes, Devin Booker, WCS, and Trey Lyles. I don't believe the Harrisons twins will leave, but I may be wrong. I hope the Wildcats cuts down the nets, but if they don't, its not the end of the world. </p><p></p><p>That's it, carry on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="encore06, post: 3961400, member: 3778"] Keep on dreaming and drinking your Kool-Aid. If, and I do mean If, Calapari decides to head to the NBA, I wish him the best. Not only has he signed some of the top prospects at UK over the past 5 years, but those players are top-notch student-athletes. There has been none, not one instance of a UK player getting out of hand during Cal's watch. Most of them are involved in community service, most notably Willie Cauley-Stein and Marcus Lee. Willie Cauley-Stein, or WCS as he is often called, has developed an intense relationship with a 9 yo cancer patient, calling and/or texting him daily. Marcus Lee has been secretly dedicating his time to sick children around Kentucky by visiting them and writing letters. So while people tend to fuss about Cal and his "one and done" players, many fail to look deeper and see that these players are quality students, and excellent role models. But getting back to Cal leaving, if he did UK would have no problem getting another top-quality coach, as UK sits at the top of NCAA Men's Basketball. From the school, to the facilities, to the fans, no other school compares. How many players will leave and sign with an NBA team, thereby satisfying a life-long dream??? I don't know and neither does anyone else. I predict 4; Karl Anthony Townes, Devin Booker, WCS, and Trey Lyles. I don't believe the Harrisons twins will leave, but I may be wrong. I hope the Wildcats cuts down the nets, but if they don't, its not the end of the world. That's it, carry on. [/QUOTE]
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