Kentucky Finally Landed A Guard This Fan Base Can Believe In

Zoom Diallo's arrival at Kentucky Basketball not only fulfills his personal dream but also addresses a crucial need for the team and its fans.

Zoom Diallo didn’t take long to feel at home at Kentucky, and the feeling is mutual.

That matters for a program that kept coming close on top high school recruits and transfers, only to miss out in the end. Mark Pope and his staff needed a player who could help get the board moving, and Diallo has the kind of profile that can do that.

He’s not just another addition. He’s the kind of name fans already know, and now he’s wearing the jersey.

Diallo has called Kentucky his “dream school,” and his first visit only reinforced that idea.

“When I came on my visit, I came off the plane, and someone already knew my name,” Diallo said at Thursday’s media availability. ”[When I was growing up], I was a West Coast guy.

I was waking up at nine a.m. in the morning to watch Tyrese Maxey, Hamidou Diallo, all of those types of dudes. I understand how much fans care about Kentucky Basketball.

“The fact that I’m even able to put on the jersey is such a blessing for me and a dream come true. Again, now that I’m here, I really want to not take things for granted and definitely apply what I’ve been working on.”

Kentucky fans knew the name because of what he’s done on the floor. After two seasons at Washington in the Big Ten, Diallo arrives with a résumé that should translate quickly in the SEC.

He averaged 15.7 points and 4.5 assists per game this past season while shooting 48.9 percent from the field. As a freshman, he put up 11.1 points and 2.7 assists per game and shot 47.3 percent.

That’s the kind of production Kentucky needed, especially with frustration building last year over the roster construction, point guard included. Diallo’s arrival has clearly given the fanbase a lift, and he says he can feel it already.

Now the next step is obvious: he’s settled in off the court. In about four months, we’ll find out how that translates once the games start.

The pressure around the program is real, too. With Kentucky coming off an uneven first two seasons under Pope, a big year is essential if he wants to stay clear of the hot seat. In Kentucky Reacts voting, 81% said the Wildcats need at least a Sweet 16 appearance for Pope to stay off the hot seat, while 13% said one NCAA Tournament win would be enough.

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