Kentucky fans know all too well just how many times this year’s team called on Tshiebwe to keep them stabilized on both ends of the floor. Plus, now we can act like that loss to Saint Peter’s helped convince Tshiebwe his work at UK wasn’t done and he needed one more year in the Bluegrass. Though it ended in defeat, it was another reminder that Tshiebwe will continue to dominate college basketball. It was easily one of the best postseason performances of the John Calipari era. Tshiebwe kept Kentucky competitive in their Round of 64 loss to 15th seeded Saint Peter’s with his 30 point 16 rebound performance. The Big O went out in similar fashion - pouring his heart and soul into his final game of the 2022 season. Tshiebwe wasted no time in introducing himself to the Big Blue Nation when he fought his tail off against Duke’s talented front-court snagging 20 rebounds in Madison Square Garden during the Champions Classic.
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