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What’s the latest on Kentucky basketball recruiting? Top links from the Next Cats blog.

Star basketball recruit DJ Wagner competed at the Nike EYBL event in Louisville with his New Jersey Scholars team.
Star basketball recruit DJ Wagner competed at the Nike EYBL event in Louisville with his New Jersey Scholars team. mclubb@herald-leader.com

Here’s a look at the latest Kentucky Wildcats basketball recruiting news, with top links from the Next Cats blog that will be updated throughout the day ...

In case you missed it: Reed Sheppard starred Tuesday on ESPN

2024 point guard Elliot Cadeau is hearing a lot from Kentucky

Possible UK target Flory Bidunga gets an offer from Indiana

A closer look at Bronny James after all of the Peach Jam hype

One-and-done could end just in time for a monster draft class

2023 guard AJ Johnson focusing on 8 programs and G League

More on Cooper Flagg, the recruiting sensation in the ‘25 class

Top-20 recruit JP Estrella cancels his official visit to Duke

Recruiting update on Derik Queen, a top-10 recruit for 2024

Younger brother of Skyy Clark signs with Overtime Elite

CBS Sports: Is Kentucky or Louisville best fit for DJ Wagner?

Watch: New video highlights of 2023 center Isaiah Miranda

Rivals.com: Who deserves the No. 1 ranking in class of 2023?

UK target Karter Knox says Louisville is ‘coming after me hard’

Awards: Karter Knox named top underclassman at Peach Jam

Kentucky target Andrej Stojakovic has a new offer from Duke

Analyst on possible UK targets AJ Johnson, Flory Bidunga

More scouting notes on class of 2023 guard AJ Johnson

Top-10 recruit Omaha Biliew commits to Iowa State

More Next Cats links: UK’s rise in 2023 rankings continues

This story was originally published July 27, 2022 at 9:45 AM.

Ben Roberts
Lexington Herald-Leader
Ben Roberts is the University of Kentucky men’s basketball beat writer for the Lexington Herald-Leader. He has previously specialized in UK basketball recruiting coverage and created and maintained the Next Cats blog. He is a Franklin County native and first joined the Herald-Leader in 2006. Support my work with a digital subscription
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