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What Keldon Johnson's recruitment revealed about Kentucky basketball's future


Can't blame Mr. Johnson. Not one bit. Chris Johnson was hesitant about his son , a five-star shooting guard in the 2018 recruiting class, signing last month to play college basketball for Kentucky. "He just knows a lot of great players are going to come to Kentucky and no slackers come to Kentucky," said last week. (Louisville Courier-Journal)

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