Mark Popes Final Kentucky Swing Could Change Everything

Kentucky Wildcats edge closer to securing top international prospect Nikola Kusturica, with a decision anticipated post-FIBA U17 World Cup.

Kentucky’s last open roster spot could end up going to one of the most intriguing young international prospects on the market.

Mark Pope and the Wildcats are close to finishing the roster, but they are still making a major push for Serbian forward Nikola Kusturica. The interest has been building for the past few weeks, and Kentucky is firmly in the mix for a player who has drawn plenty of attention across college basketball.

At one point, Michigan, Arizona, Louisville, Gonzaga, UCLA and Duke were all mentioned as contenders. Now, Kentucky and UCLA appear to be the teams pulling ahead, especially after Dusty May’s departure at Michigan. Even so, the race is still murky, with different reports pointing in different directions on who actually leads.

One thing is clear: Kusturica is not going to be a one-and-done situation. Because of his age, he is required to stay in college for two years, so a two-year deal would make sense wherever he lands.

That long-term timeline only adds to the appeal. Kusturica is young enough that the early adjustment to college basketball could take some time, but the upside is obvious.

Many believe he could grow into a top 10 pick in the 2028 NBA Draft. For Kentucky, that kind of talent would come with the chance to develop in front of a big spotlight and build the exposure he is looking for.

The fit is part of what makes this such a compelling recruiting battle. Kusturica is described as a versatile wing with guard skills and shot-creating ability, and that profile makes both Kentucky and UCLA logical landing spots. The Bruins could also be helped by the expected high NIL package, though the same is likely true for Kentucky as well.

A decision may not come immediately. The FIBA U17 World Cup is underway, so there likely won’t be movement until that event wraps up.

Kusturica also turned in an efficient performance in Serbia’s win over Venezuela yesterday, another reminder of why he is so highly regarded. NBA Draft Room describes him as “One of the top international prospects in the world, Kusturica is an extremely talented big guard/wing who can handle the rock, make plays off the bounce and has an elite physical profile.

Has great size and length for the position and instantly passes the eye test. Can score from inside and out and is really good at getting into the lane, using a combination of great handles, a quick first step and great size to cover ground quickly.

Is a high feel player who has some point guard instincts.”

If Kentucky gets him, it would be another major addition to a roster that already looks strong. The Wildcats are viewed as a top 15 team heading into next season after landing Milan Momcilovic and bringing back Malachi Moreno, and Kusturica would only raise the ceiling further.

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