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Monday Headlines: John Wall’s all-time starting 5 for Kentucky Basketball
The Kentucky Wildcats have had quite the pool of talent over the last 15 years. Now-former head coach John Calipari was quite the recruiter and never failed to have talent in Lexington.
John Wall was Calipari’s first big-time recruit at Kentucky and was immediately beloved by the Big Blue Nation. He brought excitement and a thrill to Kentucky basketball that had been missing for a while.
Wall went on to be the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA Draft and played 11 seasons in the NBA.
He’s also kept in touch with the Kentucky basketball program and their fans during that span.
Recently, Wall gave his all-time starting five for UK and his list was rather interesting.
In addition to himself, he listed Anthony Davis, Bam Adebayo, Devin Booker and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
Of course, it’s not surprising that Wall would include himself in his all-time starting five. He did spark the Calipari era and was electric doing so, averaging over 16 points and six assists per game as a freshman.
If we were to put together a UK starting five from the Calipari era based on success while wearing the UK jersey, it should probably go: Wall, Jamaal Murray, Antonio Reeves, Oscar Tshiebwe, and Davis.
There are several names that could be interchanged on that list and that’s okay — it all speaks to the success fans got to enjoy during the Calipari era.
However, if we were to put together a UK starting five from the Calipari era based on success while in the NBA (which is what Wall’s list seems to be relative to), it should probably go Adebayo, Booker, Davis, Gilgeous-Alexander and Murray.
Four of the five have played in the NBA Finals, and two have a championship ring. They’ve all been recognized in multiple all-star games, and four of the five have also received All-NBA honors.
Do you have a different starting five in mind? Let us know in the comment section below.
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Headlines
Ryan Waldschmidt Selected by Arizona in First Round of MLB Draft – UK Athletics
Waldschmidt becomes Kentucky’s seventh first round pick in program history and the Wildcats’ sixth-highest selection overall.
Emilien Pitre Selected in Second Round of MLB Draft – UK Athletics
Pitre was selected 58th overall in the 2024 Major League Baseball Draft by the Tampa Bay Rays.
Cole Cubelic Believes UK Will Have a Solid Offensive Line – Vaught’s Views
Lots of good experience up front.
Tiger Woods preps for Open with 18-hole practice round – ESPN
Will he make the cut?
Aaron Harrison Still Remembers the Love he got at UK – Vaught’s Views
He hit so many big shots.
Spain coach hails historymakers, warns of more to come – ESPN
Incredible match.
Reed Sheppard Continues Hot Start in NBA Summer League – KSR
Absolutely killing it.
Vikings receiver Jordan Addison arrested on suspicion of DUI – ESPN
More trouble for NFL wide receivers.
Kalen Edwards will fill specific need for Kentucky – KSR
Indeed he will.
Jacoby Jones dies at 40 – ESPN
Just awful.
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Kentucky MBB players were dishing out smiles at the Kentucky Children’s Hospital this week
Summer practice is full underway for the 2026-27 Kentucky men’s basketball squad. And while the on-court teaching is critical to the offseason, what’s happening off the floor is equally as important.
Earlier this week, head coach Mark Pope and the entire team made a trip to the Kentucky Children’s Hospital, where they helped put together Father’s Day goodie bags, built toys, played board games with the kids, and shared laughs all around. Watching Franck Kepnang, Mason Williams, and Jerone Morton smile ear-to-ear while losing in a board game will make your heart full.
This was more than just a quick stop, though. This was about building real relationships and putting smiles on the faces of kids who deserve it. Returning center Malachi Moreno even reconnected with one of his new friends.
“There was a kid I’ve actually kept in touch with for a while. His name’s Jackson,” Moreno said Thursday. “Took some of my teammates in to meet him. I met him at Dance Blue. We’ve been playing Fortnite together. Got his PSN (PlayStation Network) tag and we’re going to play some Fortnite. Me, him, Kam (Williams), and Trent (Noah), we’re gonna play some Fortnite together.
“He’s such a cool kid. I think the guys really took in what it means to be at this brand. We walk in any room, we’re gonna brighten someone’s day. They might not be as fortunate as us but we’re taking time out of our day to go see them, and we’re having fun with it. I just wanted them to realize how much fun these kids are having with us.”
Judging by the video that UK put out on Thursday (which you can watch below) , it sure looks like everyone was having a blast. Some things are bigger than basketball.
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Team Coverage: Severe weather sweeps across Kentucky
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) – Severe weather across the Commonwealth has led to downed trees, traffic impacts and thousands of power outages.
Extensive coverage will be available on air and on WKYT+, where people can stay updated on the latest storm threats and impacts.
Franklin County Damage
A house fire was caused by lightning striking the attic space above two bedrooms, the Franklin County Fire Department reports.
A child was reportedly awakened by smoke, and alerted the residents to danger. Everyone was able to get out of the home safely before fire crews arrived.
Crews say they were able to contain the fire to the attic, which reduced further damage to the home.
Grant County damage
The Grant County Judge Executive Chuck Dills declared a state of emergency for Grant County due to severe weather damage.
Mason County damage
The Washington Fire Department says crews have been busy with storm damage reports from early morning storms.
The Mason County Judge Executive Owen McNeill says most of the damage seems to be west of US 68 within or near the Maysville city limits. McNeill says trees and debris are in roads county wide, with several power lines down.
Jessamine County damage
Jessamine County Emergency Management posted on social media that multiple weather-related incidents and power outages Thursday morning have taxed their Emergency service teams
Officials say crews have responded to multiple flooded out roads, downed trees and at least four damaged structures including some commercial occupancies that had collapse of roof or structures.
If you experienced any damage, you are asked to message Jessamine County Emergency Management or submit a damage assessment report.
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 7 said KY 1267 at Cushingberry Lane in Jessamine County is closed due to a downed tree on a phone line.
Following severe weather, Ollie’s bargain outlet’s roof partially collapsed in Jessamine County according to emergency management. Emergency management is on the scene handling the situation.
The whole strip mall is closed due to a water leak and potential gas leak.
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Power outages
As of 8 a.m. on Thursday, June 18, over 4,000 customers in Fayette County are without power, and over 57,000 customers are without power throughout Kentucky, according to Kentucky Power Outages.
In a social media post, Woodford County said it was monitoring outages and was in coordination with utility partners to work to restore power.
The main transmission line that provides power to Falmouth was damaged, leading the city to be without power according to Pendleton County Emergency Management. An LG&E crew is reportedly enroute to fix the problem, but Falmouth will have no power until the damage is repaired.
Road Conditions
Garrard County Emergency Management says several state and county roads are being covered in water due to the weather conditions. They advise for anyone travelling to use extreme caution and be aware of flooded areas.
If encountering a water covered road, turn around and don’t drive through it, Garrard County Emergency Management says. An alternate route is the safest option.
Rolling Acres is closed between Bender Drive and Rancho Drive in Frankfort due to storm damage according to the Frankfort-Franklin County Office of Emergency Management. Utility crews are making preparations for repair onsite.
U.S. 127 Business at mile point 1.4 in Anderson County was closed due to a downed tree, according to KYTC, and Midway Road is closed between Old Frankfort Pike and US 60 in Woodford County.
KYTC reports a downed tree at mile point 3.1 on Bryan Station Road in Fayette County. The road is currently blocked. Information will be provided as updates become available.
Old Frankfort Pike is also closed between Pisgah Pike and the Fayette County line due to a tree on utility lines, KYTC said.
The Harrodsburg Police Department says that the road at Moberly Road and Scooter Avenue is not drivable due to high water, and barricades are in place to prevent drivers from attempting to cross.
KYTC encouraged drivers to use caution while traveling and watch for roadway hazard, including downed trees, debris and powerlines.
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Drug trafficking investigation lands Paducah man in jail
By West Kentucky Star Staff
Jun. 17, 2026 | 10:25 PM
| PADUCAH
A drug trafficking investigation landed a Paducah man behind bars.
The weeks-long investigation by Paducah Police led them to 54-year-old Byrone K. Burns. Burnes was believed to be involved in moving illegal drugs through the area.
An undercover purchase was arranged, and detectives reportedly came away with more than ten grams of methamphetamine. Burns was arrested at his job just before 2:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Following his arrest, detectives searched two locations in Paducah connected to Burns. They reportedly seized more than two pounds of marijuana, a hydrocodone pill, several thousand dollars in cash, and items consistent with trafficking.
Burns, who is said to have an extensive criminal history related to drugs and weapons, was charged with trafficking in methamphetamine and marijuana, and possession of hydrocodone. He was booked into the McCracken County Regional Jail.
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