John Wall Just Reminded Kentucky Fans Why He Still Means So Much

John Wall opens up about his transformative Kentucky days, his enduring admiration for coach John Calipari, and his unwavering gratitude towards the dedicated fans who have supported him throughout his career.

John Wall hasn’t forgotten what Kentucky meant to him, and he made that clear during a recent appearance on The Assist with Kyle Tucker.

The former Wildcats star and longtime NBA guard said the school and John Calipari both hold a special place in his life, but he drew a clear distinction between the two. Calipari, Wall said, was the coach who opened the door for him to reach college basketball. Kentucky, though, was the place that put him in front of the country and gave him the platform that came with wearing the jersey.

“I’m always going to support (John) Cal(ipari) because he’s the coach that gave me the opportunity to go to college, to live out one of my dreams. But the University of Kentucky is the one that let me put on the jersey, let me be on ABC every Saturday, CBS, ESPN, and play those big games. So I’ll always try to go back, give them my support.

“If you’ve seen this past year before it started, I went back and surprised them at Midnight Madness, and Mark Pope seen me out there like, ‘What is John Wall doing here?’ and the crowd went crazy. So, just always going to have love, support there, love their fan base there, love to try to get back to do things there.”

Wall’s bond with the program was built during the 2009-10 season, when he powered Kentucky to the Elite Eight and picked up SEC Player of the Year honors. That run helped set up his rise to the top of the 2010 NBA Draft, where he went No. 1 overall.

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