Zoom Action breaks down Kentucky's talented 2025-26 frontcourt

Kentucky’s frontcourt in 2025-26 is loaded with talent and positional versatility. Could it be the best group of forwards in the entire country?
KSR’s Zoom Action is here to answer that very question. Brandon Ramsey and I have spent plenty of time in the Film Room breaking down the Wildcats’ quartet of big men going into Mark Pope‘s second season. Headlining the frontcourt is Arizona State transfer Jayden Quaintance, a potential top-five 2026 NBA Draft pick coming off an ACL injury. He’ll be joined by returning center Brandon Garrison, in-state freshman Malachi Moreno, and international stretch forward Andrija Jelavic.
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This is a group that features outside shooting, scoring around the rim, playmaking ability, defensive versatility, rim protection, and just about everything you could ask for out of a modern-day frontcourt. Watch below as we talk about each of them individually and what they’ll bring to Kentucky in 2025-26.
*Note: Miami (OH) transfer center Reece Potter committed to UK after the publication of this video.*
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