Willie Cauley-Stein slammed home an alley-oop as Kentucky rolled through Auburn
The Kentucky Wildcats are on the cusp of one of the most special seasons in NCAA history and they are led by several talented players.
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One of those players is forward Willie Cauley-Stein who has been making big plays all season for Kentucky as they chase an undefeated season.
Saturday, Kentucky took on Auburn in the semifinals of the SEC Tournament.
Auburn never even stood a chance as Kentucky rolled through them.
Kentucky’s big day was capped off in the middle of the second half when Cauley-Stein slammed home a gigantic alley-oop.
Auburn forward Alex Th0mpson made one last attempt to stop the alley-oop as he tried to push Cauley-Stein but it was too late as the freakish athletic ability of the Kentucky forward had him high in the air above everyone else.
Cauley-Stein’s play this year has him regarded as one of the top NBA Draft prospects by many experts.
His play on the court has helped Kentucky to an undefeated record of 33-0 and the Wildcats have a chance to be the first undefeated team since 1976.
Kentucky and Cauley-Stein continue to roll and it doesn’t appear that there is anyone who will be stopping the wildcats anytime soon.
[H/T: Josh Ahler]
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