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Malachi Moreno took the long weekend to let BBN know he would, in fact, be coming back to Kentucky. The Kentucky Basketball big man showed well in NBA Draft workouts and got some good feedback from a couple of teams in the back end of the first round.

NCAA Basketball: Eastern Illinois at Kentucky

However, it wasn’t enough to get a promise to be taken in that first round, and because of college NIL, a return to Kentucky made more sense than jumping to the G League.

But as much as it means for Moreno and his ability to improve, it means more to Kentucky.

means more to Kentucky.

NCAA Basketball: Eastern Illinois at Kentucky

Kentucky recruited Reece Potter last season. He took a redshirt year to develop, so he will be kind of an unknown heading into this year. At Miami, he averaged 6.5 points and 3.7 rebounds, while shooting near 40% from deep during his two years with the Redhawks.

The Cats also signed Washington center Franck Kepnang. Kepnang is pretty similar to Moreno when you look at the stats he has put up across his six college seasons. He averaged 5.7 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 1.6 blocks across those injury-ridden seasons.

NCAA Basketball: Eastern Illinois at Kentucky

But injury is clearly a big risk. Kepnang is a big man at 6’11 and 250, with a history of injuries to his legs and knees. Last season, he couldn’t practice down the stretch because of what Washington coach Danny Sprinkle called a “stress reaction” in his leg.

So, the first thing that Moreno’s return does is allow Kepnang to play fewer minutes and lower the injury risk. But it also allows a much better rotation up front. Potter can play in a pick-and-pop role, while Moreno and Kepnang are interchangeable. Kepnang is more physical and defensive, with Moreno a bit more skilled on the offensive end.

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