Of all of Mark Pope and Kentucky’s highly-publicized pickups from last offseason, few, if any were more immediately exciting for the Big Blue Nation than star-studded transfer Jayden Quaintance. Immediately upon his commitment last summer, the Cats’ projections for Pope’s second year shot through the ceiling. Kentucky had landed their long-awaited big fish.

A big fish that would go on to play in four games total for the Wildcats, averaging just 16.5 minutes per contest and just five points flat. What gives, you may still be asking?
Well, what seemed like a simple, good-given-time knee injury for Quaintance quickly became a lingering issue. Weeks went on without an appearance and, even after the big debuted with a bang in a win over St. John’s, he never managed to find consistent footing thereafter.
“JQ” spoke at the NBA Combine, per the Lexington Herald-Leader’s Ben Roberts, about his hard time in Lexington, shining light on a lesson that Mark Pope had to learn.
Quaintance had already publicly shone light on the difficulty of his injury at Kentucky – between team-mandated limits and a swelling problem that seemed to arise without any pain, it appears to have been as confusing for him as it was for frustrated Cats fans that simply wanted to see him break through.
But in the heat of those comments, it was easy for folks to overlook how far he’s since come.
Now, though, JQ’s knee is apparently reaching “close to 100%” as the draft lingers in late-June. “It feels really good right now,” he said, in spite of holding out of a number of running/conditioning drills at the combine that may have demanded an immediate answer regarding his progress.
If JQ’s time at Kentucky taught fans anything, it’s that you can never be too careful with a case like this one. And, in Pope’s case, it was a lesson about careful team-building that he had to learn.

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