Andy Glockner of SI.com takes a look at the top impact transfer for the upcoming college basketball season and Kentucky’s Ryan Harrow and Julius Mays are sure to be one of those.
[I][B]Ryan Harrow and Julius Mays, Kentucky[/B]
Once again, the Wildcats reeled in a massive freshman class, headlined by defensive force Nerlens Noel, but the ultimate success of the Cats in John Calipari’s dribble drive attack may depend on Harrow (N.C. State) and Mays (Wright State) providing lead guard competence and a welcome dose of shooting. In last season’s media guide, Calipari said of Harrow: “Ryan should be in the best position of any point guard I have ever coached because he’s got a year to be tutored without the pressure of having to play.” If that’s true, the Cats have a legit chance to repeat as national champs.
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I do believe that having a year head start of learning the Calipari way of doing things is good, but I am interested to see how Harrow handles the pressure of being a Calipari point guard at Kentucky.
