BREAKING NEWS: CBS SPORTS ANALYST CONFIDENT MALACHI MORENO WILL RETURN TO KENTUCKY AND 1 MAJOR SEASON IS MAKING THIS FEEL VERY REAL AND BETTER

BREAKING NEWS: CBS SPORTS ANALYST CONFIDENT MALACHI MORENO WILL RETURN TO KENTUCKY AND 1 MAJOR SEASON IS MAKING THIS FEEL VERY REAL AND BETTER

The buzz around Malachi Moreno and his NBA future is growing louder by the day, but several respected voices at CBS Sports are becoming increasingly confident that the Kentucky big man will return to Lexington for another season. Recent reports from analysts Matt Norlander and Gary Parrish suggest there is a strong belief Moreno ultimately pulls out of the NBA Draft process and suits up once again for the Wildcats.

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What is making this possibility feel very real is one major factor: Moreno’s draft positioning may not yet guarantee the long-term NBA opportunity he wants. While some scouts remain impressed by his size, rebounding, and defensive instincts, many projections still place him outside the secure first-round range in a loaded draft class.

Malachi Moreno talks about his upcoming stay or go decision - Yahoo Sports

 

That reality could make another year at Kentucky the perfect move.

Under head coach Mark Pope, Moreno showed flashes of becoming one of the SEC’s top interior forces during his freshman campaign. His growth throughout the season, combined with Kentucky’s expected roster improvements, has many believing he could explode into national stardom with one more year of development.

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CBS analysts also pointed to Moreno’s decision to skip five-on-five scrimmages at the NBA Combine as a possible sign that his camp is carefully protecting his value while still evaluating feedback from teams. That move has only intensified speculation that a return to Kentucky remains the likely outcome. For Big Blue Nation, the thought of Moreno returning is massive. The 7-footer already proved he can anchor the paint, and another season could transform him into one of college basketball’s most dominant centers. If he does come back, Kentucky may suddenly find itself right back in the national title conversation heading into next season.

 

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