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With no Wheeler nor TyTy, Kentucky sets off a depth charge in victory over Alabama

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Game day: No. 4 Kentucky vs. No. 25 Alabama

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With March Madness looming, Kentucky Coach John Calipari had a forward-thinking objective for the windup of the regular season.

“My concern right now is we’ve got to get healthy,” he said on Friday.

Kentucky’s game against Alabama on Saturday, a 90-81 victory at Rupp Arena, breathed life into those words.

UK played without guards Sahvir Wheeler and TyTy Washington. The latter had been taken out of the loss at Tennessee earlier in the week.

Wheeler and Washington had accounted for 58.1 percent of Kentucky’s assists in Southeastern Conference play (118 of 203).

Even so, Alabama Coach Nate Oats expected his team to face an uphill climb.

“Not like they get that much worse in the starting lineup,” he said. “Davion Mintz has been playing great for them. … They’ll be missing a good player. They’ll replace him with a really good player, too.”

With Kellan Grady scoring a season-high 25 points, Kentucky prevailed.

Oscar Tshiebwe scored 21 points and grabbed 14 rebounds in posting his ninth straight double-double and 21st of the season.

No Wheeler nor Washington wasn’t the only stark difference from when the teams played at Alabama two weekends earlier.

In that first game, Alabama made only three of 30 three-point shots. The Tide matched that total barely three minutes into the rematch. Juwan Gary made Alabama’s third three-pointer with 16:48 left in the first half.

Alabama made nine of 22 three-point shots in the half. That helped put Kentucky behind for more than 18 of the 20 minutes.

The deficit reached its zenith at 41-28 with 5:34 left before the break, when Noah Gurley posted up Keion Brooks for a basket.

It was Alabama’s 16th field goal of the first half. The Tide surpassing the 18 field goals in the entire first game seemed likely before halftime.

But Alabama made only one of 10 shots the rest of the half.

In that time, Kentucky went on a 13-0 run to lead 47-46 at intermission.

With each score, the fans filled Rupp Arena with louder cheers. This crescendo reached full volume at the end of the run.

First, Tshiebwe got caught on a switch and was defending Jaden Shackelford on the perimeter. Tshiebwe clapped his hands in a gesture that seemed to invite the Alabama guard to try to score.

Shackelford drove, but Tshiebwe deflected the shot.

That ignited a rare fast-break opportunity for Kentucky. Grady hit a corner three-pointer with 42.7 seconds left to give UK its first lead and set the halftime score.

No Wheeler and Washington surely contributed to Kentucky having only six fast-break points before halftime. The first such points did not come until the 11:53 mark when Mintz made a layup in transition.

UK also did not exhibit the penetrating drives that resulted in several dunks off lob passes in Tuscaloosa.

Kentucky’s momentum continued into the second half. UK’s lead grew to 54-48 when Jacob Toppin, who started for the second time this season, banked in a three-point shot with the shot clock down to its final seconds. It was his third three-pointer in five attempts this season.

After the Tide countered and took a 56-54 lead on a corner three by Shackelford with 16:07 left, Kentucky took control.

A 20-2 run put UK ahead 71-58 with less than 12 minutes left.

Grady made three three-point shots in the breakout. The third was memorable. He seemed to have turned toward the bench as the ball came his way. He turned back in time to catch the ball, take a dribble and swish a three-point shot.

Brooks capped the run by making his first three-point shot since Jan. 15. It put Kentucky ahead 74-58 with 10:46 left.

Alabama closed within 80-73 with almost five minutes left. Grady’s fourth three-pointer of the second half stemmed the Tide.

Next game

LSU at No. 4 Kentucky

When: 9 p.m. Wednesday

TV: ESPN

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This story was originally published February 19, 2022 at 3:20 PM.

Jerry Tipton
Lexington Herald-Leader
Jerry Tipton has covered Kentucky basketball beginning with the 1981-82 season to the present. He is a member of the United States Basketball Writers Association Hall of Fame. Support my work with a digital subscription
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Game day: No. 4 Kentucky vs. No. 25 Alabama

Click below for more of the Herald-Leader’s and Kentucky.com’s coverage of Saturday’s men’s basketball game between Kentucky and Alabama in Rupp Arena.