Andrew Carr listed as questionable vs. Vanderbilt

The first SEC Availability Report for tomorrow’s game against Vanderbilt included a familiar face.
Kentucky forward Andrew Carr was listed as questionable when the initial report dropped on Friday night. The 6-foot-11 big man has now made the last four Availability Reports for the Wildcats due to a lingering back issue. That being said, he’s toughed it out and played in the previous three.
Mark Pope could use him against the Commodores (15-4; 3-3 SEC) on Saturday afternoon. Carr has started all 18 games for UK this season while averaging 10.9 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per outing on 53.9 percent shooting. Tipoff is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. EST on ESPN in Nashville.
Carr is joined on the Availability Report by backup point guard Kerr Kriisa, who remains out after fracturing his foot on December 7.
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For Vanderbilt, the only player mentioned is fifth-year guard Alex Hemenway, who was listed as out. The Clemson transfer has not played all season due to injury.
Players on the Availability Report must be listed as out (0% chance to play), doubtful (25% chance to play), questionable (50% chance to play), or probable (75% chance to play). A final report will be released 90 minutes prior to tipoff.
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