Justin McBride Sends Kentucky Fans A Hopeful Message About The Frontcourt

With new additions and heightened competition, will the Kentucky Wildcats' power forward lineup transform from a weakness to a formidable strength this season?

Kentucky’s power forward spot looks a whole lot different heading into this season, and Justin McBride sounds ready for the challenge.

Last year, the position drew plenty of debate around Big Blue Nation. Some fans thought the group struggled badly.

Others saw value in what Mo Dioubate and Andrija Jelavic provided. However anyone felt about it, the sense around Kentucky is that Coach Pope made a real upgrade this offseason.

The expected setup has Milan Momcilovic at the three, with Ousmane N’Diaye and McBride handling the four. N’Diaye, a Senegalese 7’0 forward, has been playing pro ball in Italy recently. McBride arrives after a strong season at JMU, where he posted 15.3 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 1.5 assists per game.

McBride was asked about N’Diaye during media availability last week, and his answer should play well with Kentucky fans.

“Shoutout Ousmane, man, he’s longer than what I expected. Shout out to him; he’s doing really well.

He’s developing very quickly. He’s such a talented player; he can shoot, he can dunk, he can run the floor.

I’m excited for him. I know we’re competing for minutes but shout out to him.

I want him to get the best attention he can get at a high level, so shout out to Ousmane.”

That’s a pretty clear sign of the mindset Kentucky wants from this group. McBride acknowledged the competition for minutes, but the bigger message was about the team first. He made it sound like the Wildcats’ success matters more to him than any individual role.

That kind of dynamic can matter over the course of a season. If one of the power forwards hits a rough patch, the other has a chance to steady things. For Kentucky, that relationship between McBride and N’Diaye could be a big part of why this spot looks much stronger than it did a year ago.

At the very least, the Wildcats appear to have turned a question mark into a position that should be a strength. And based on McBride’s comments, the tandem already seems to be headed in the right direction.

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