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Five Question Marks for Kentucky Basketball in 2014-15

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Bleacher Report has an article that tries to figure out question marks for the Kentucky Basketball team in the upcoming season.

One of them is if Tyler Ulis and Andrew Harrison can play together on the court.

Andrew Harrison could score 100 points in a game and freshman Tyler Ulis would still be a crowd favorite for Big Blue Nation. That tends to be the case when you’re listed at 5’9″, play like a bat out of hell and make exciting plays off the dribble.

The question going forward is whether Ulis and Harrison can play together, and if so, who will be the true point guard? During the trip to the Bahamas, Kentucky played two platoons of players, with Ulis and Harrison on opposite teams, so you didn’t get a chance to see them together.

There’s no doubt that Calipari can make it work between two guards, much like he did with Eric Bledsoe and John Wall. Ulis, a traditional point guard who looks to pass first and prides himself on defense, will take over the point guard position when the two share the floor. Harrison is a good point guard, but his game is suited to play off the ball as well.

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Read “Kentucky Basketball: Biggest Question Marks in 2014-15” by clicking here.

The only question mark I have is the average point spread for each Kentucky win.

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