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  • Official: Isaiah Briscoe enters NBA Draft, signs with agent

    (Courtesy UK Athletics)



    LEXINGTON, Ky. – After helping lead the Kentucky men’s basketball team to back-to-back Southeastern Conference championships (league and tournament) in 2016 and 2017, sophomore guard Isaiah Briscoe has decided to enter his name in the 2017 NBA Draft. He plans to sign with an agent, which would effectively end his career at UK.

    The NBA Draft is June 22.

    “BBN, thank you to the greatest fans in the entire world,” Briscoe said. “Thank you to Coach Cal, Coach KP (Kenny Payne), Coach Tony (Barbee), Coach JJ (Joel Justus), Coach Robes (John Robic), and (strength and conditioning coach) Rob (Harris). You helped me develop my game on the court and helped me grow as a man off the court.

    “Thank you to my brothers. We've been through so much together and accomplished even more. Thank you to my family and friends. Without your support, I wouldn't be where I am now.

    “It was a dream to play in front of BBN and an honor to wear K-E-N-T-U-C-K-Y across my chest. I'm ready for the next step and can't wait to begin the next journey.”

    Briscoe, who played an integral part in each of UK’s last two NCAA Tournament runs, is the fourth underclassman from the 2016-17 Wildcats to declare for the 2017 NBA Draft. Freshman guards De’Aaron Fox and Malik Monk have announced their intentions to declare for the draft and sign with an agent. Freshman forward Bam Adebayo plans to declare for the draft but will not hire an agent at this time, opening up the possibility of a return.

    Players have until 11:59 p.m. ET on April 23 to submit their names for the 2017 NBA Draft.

    “Isaiah is a winner,” Kentucky head coach John Calipari said. “Physically and mentally he’s a pit bull with skills with the ball. We averaged nearly 30 wins a season over the last two years and Isaiah played a big part in all of them. Isaiah defends, he rebounds and he creates shots for others. I am so proud of his improvement over his time here and am looking forward to seeing his continued growth at the next level.”

    Briscoe was one of the constants during UK’s league title and NCAA Tournament runs over the last two seasons. The Newark, New Jersey native, started 69 of the 70 games he played in and averaged 10.9 points, 5.4 rebounds and 3.7 assists during his two-year college career.

    As one of the few returning players from a season ago, Briscoe’s leadership was instrumental in bringing together one of the youngest teams in the country and leading it to the top of the polls in November. Briscoe went on to average careers highs in points (12.1), rebounds (5.4) and assists (4.2) in 2016-17, the only player in the Southeastern Conference to average at least those numbers in all three categories. Briscoe scored in double figures in 23 of the 36 games he played in this season, scored 20 or more points in six games, and led the team in assists in 15 games.

    Among his many highlights, Briscoe became the third Wildcat in program history to post a triple-double when he recorded 19 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists in the SEC opener at Ole Miss on Dec. 29.

    Briscoe declared for the NBA Draft a season ago but returned for his sophomore year to continue to develop his game. The 6-foot-3 guard showed improvement in nearly every statistical category, including overall field-goal percentage (.470, up from .439 in his freshman season), free-throw percentage (.635, up from .460) and 3-pointers made (17, up from five).

    Sports Illustrated named him a member of its five-man All-Glue Team this season for his leadership and intangibles.

    The NBA Draft Combine will take place May 9-14 in Chicago.

    Since Calipari joined the Wildcat program for the 2009-10 season, UK has produced 28 NBA Draft picks over seven seasons, more than double any other school. Included in the 28 are 21 first-round selections, three No. 1 overall picks, 11 top-10 selections and 14 lottery picks.
    Comments 34 Comments
    1. wes011's Avatar
      wes011 -
      Nothing wrong with playing Euroleague.
    1. anderwt's Avatar
      anderwt -
      Guys losing him doesn't really bother me all that much..great hustle guy, but he can't shoot or handle the ball that we'll and we get to move away from the 3 guard lineup
    1. patrick54's Avatar
      patrick54 -
      Quote Originally Posted by KeithKSR View Post
      Spring eligibility is based on fall credits earned.
      Right. He was barely able to play this spring because of how poorly he did in the fall and he was having an even worse spring making it even harder to come back and play next year
    1. Catcookie's Avatar
      Catcookie -
      Quote Originally Posted by wes011 View Post
      Nothing wrong with playing Euroleague.
      No but there's nothing wrong with getting an education either.

      I'm not upset. Really wish him well. I just find it interesting that players first doesn't seem to be so much " get an education because you don't have a reliable future as a pro."

      Briscoe is very much in the the Lamb talent level. Both could be great college players but borderline pro talent, and that includes Europe.
    1. Catcookie's Avatar
      Catcookie -
      Quote Originally Posted by anderwt View Post
      Guys losing him doesn't really bother me all that much..great hustle guy, but he can't shoot or handle the ball that we'll and we get to move away from the 3 guard lineup
      I agree to a point but his experience next year was KEY to a good year.

      I'm just not seeing the guard play needed to beat top 25 teams next year. It will take a grad transfer.
    1. KSRBEvans's Avatar
      KSRBEvans -
      Quote Originally Posted by Catcookie View Post
      No but there's nothing wrong with getting an education either.

      I'm not upset. Really wish him well. I just find it interesting that players first doesn't seem to be so much " get an education because you don't have a reliable future as a pro."

      Briscoe is very much in the the Lamb talent level. Both could be great college players but borderline pro talent, and that includes Europe.
      Fortunately, that will always be there for him through the Cawood Ledford Scholarship Fund.

      If Ryan Harrow can play ball overseas, I have to think Briscoe can, too.
    1. Bakert's Avatar
      Bakert -
      Quote Originally Posted by Darrell KSR View Post
      Despite some who are concerned about Isaiah's decision, isn't it nice to see his coach support him like he did (tweets above), rather than a foul-mouthed, "you're ****ing up my team" kinda comment?

      Just saying...I wanted to reflect on that for a moment.
      We can debate his Players First approach all we want, but he always has his guys back. That means a lot in a number of contexts.
    1. uk-4-the-win's Avatar
      uk-4-the-win -
      I've heard bad things about Briscoe too. All you need to really know is the way he talked back to Ulis and Booker .
    1. dtalbersjr's Avatar
      dtalbersjr -
      Weird how no one ever mentioned these bad things about Briscoe before.
    1. KSRBEvans's Avatar
      KSRBEvans -
      Quote Originally Posted by dtalbersjr View Post
      Weird how no one ever mentioned these bad things about Briscoe before.
      Yep. Not a good look, whoever's doing it.
    1. dan_bgblue's Avatar
      dan_bgblue -
      Grades are protected info, so it is unlikely that the general public will ever know the story on that rumor unless bad grades and poor class attendance create a ripple in the APR. Coach has never, in 2 years of coaching him, had anything negative to say about Briscoe and the coach-player relationship but instead has offered many positive comments. That rumor is easier to keep alive with comments from unnamed sources though, so it may stay in the spotlight for a few days. Also the comments from Fox and Monk in their farewell statements only had positive comments for Briscoe as well as tournament interview comments from Hawkins that paint Briscoe in a very positive light.

      They are/were probably just lying though to protect his image.
    1. dtalbersjr's Avatar
      dtalbersjr -
      I've never heard a bad thing about Briscoe from anyone but fans. I'm thrilled he played here, thought he was a huge contributor, and I wish he was staying.
    1. bigsky's Avatar
      bigsky -
      I just liked hearing "Bbbasket bbby Bbbriscoooo. Gonna miss that
    1. Catcookie's Avatar
      Catcookie -
      Quote Originally Posted by KSRBEvans View Post
      Fortunately, that will always be there for him through the Cawood Ledford Scholarship Fund.

      If Ryan Harrow can play ball overseas, I have to think Briscoe can, too.

      Oh, I understand that.

      I'm really not being a contrarian. Just somewhat mystified why UK guys seem to be so much more determined to be gone after 1-2 years even when their professional futures are far from certain.

      Let's be honest, Harrow was never going to be welcomed back lol.
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