Basketball

Kentucky Wildcats Count on Justin McBride’s Shooting Spark

The forward’s experience at James Madison could reshape the team’s frontcourt dynamics

A Fresh Spark for the Wildcats

The Kentucky Wildcats are gearing up for a season that promises a potent mix of talent and depth, with the coaching staff emphasizing a balanced attack that can stretch the floor and dominate the paint.

Among the newcomers, forward Justin McBride arrives from James Madison, where he posted a career‑high 15.3 points and 5.6 rebounds while shooting 49.4 percent overall and 40 percent from three‑point range.

Coach Mark Pope has indicated that McBride will not start but will be a key spark plug off the bench, using his shooting to shift momentum during crucial stretches.

Pope’s system rewards players who can create space and hit perimeter shots, and McBride’s ability to pull defenders out of the lane aligns perfectly with that philosophy.

The roster also retains veterans such as Andrew Carr, Ansley Almonor, Ousmane N'Diaye, Kam Williams and Trent Noah, ensuring that the team has both experience and fresh energy as it looks to compete in the SEC.

With a strong backcourt and a versatile frontcourt, the Wildcats hope to translate their depth into consistent wins and a deep run in the conference tournament.

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