HALFTIME: Aaron Bradshaw makes debut, Kentucky trails UNCW 41-33
Welcome to the show, No. 2. Going down with a broken foot in the spring, Aaron Bradshaw missed all of the summer and fall before sitting out the first seven games of the season. And then came UNC Wilmington, the 7-foot-1 forward’s long-awaited debut.
How did things go in the first half? Bradshaw immediately entered the game and threw down a big dunk — his first points as a Wildcat.
He would finish with three points and a rebound in his first five minutes of game action.
As for the other stuff? Well, it’s been a rough start for the Cats. Kentucky is shooting just 38.5% from the field and 25% from three with nine turnovers compared to just six assists.
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Tre Mitchell, Reed Sheppard and Adou Thiero lead the way with seven points apiece, followed by Antonio Reeves with five, Bradshaw with three and Justin Edwards and Rob Dillingham both with two.
UNCW is shooting 43.2% overall and 40% from deep — eight makes there — with two players scoring in double figures in KJ Jenkins and Donovan Newby.
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