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WATCH: Sahvir Wheeler putting in work before heading to Lexington

by:Jack Pilgrim05/25/21
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Credit: Billionairevsns

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With move-in scheduled for next week and summer workouts set to begin shortly after, Kentucky guard signee Sahvir Wheeler is putting in work before heading to Lexington.

In an open run back home in Houston, Texas, Wheeler showed off his jump shot, handles, drives and finishing ability at the rim, with BillionaireVsns there to get the footage in person.

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Wheeler, a second-team All-SEC honoree last year, led the SEC in assists at 7.4 per contest and assist-to-turnover ratio at 1.68 during his sophomore campaign. On the year, the 5-foot-10 guard averaged 14.0 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.7 steals in 34.8 minutes per contest, leading the team in scoring, assists and steals. Wheeler also broke Georgia’s single-season record with 193 assists to top the previous mark of 169 set by Pertha Robinson in 1995 and notched three of the top-six single game assist tallies in school history, co-No. 3s (13 assists vs. LSU and vs. Missouri in the SEC Tournament) and No. 6 overall (12 against Florida A&M). He became just the fourth player in the 2000s to lead the SEC in assists and assist-to-turnover ratio, while his eight point-assist double-doubles were the most by any SEC player in a single season in the 2000s.

Now, the standout guard is taking his talents to Lexington.

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