INDIANAPOLIS -- If Oscar Tshiebwe played his final college basketball game Thursday in Kentucky's NCAA Tournament loss to Saint Peter's, ...
I did the best I could. “That’s a decision I’m going to talk with Coach. I don’t know yet.” I mean, like I’m sick right now for them.” “So I think everybody tried and did their best they could. “I don’t know yet. We’ve got to be ready to go.’
Oscar Tshiebwe, the breakout transfer star for the Kentucky Wildcats was written off multiple times. Now, he's close to making an NBA team.
With the season now in the rearview mirror, the Kentucky Wildcats will turn their attention to the 2022-23 season. First in that process is NBA Draft ...
For Sharpe, things continue on the trend that they have been for several months. “Asking around in the days leading up to the NCAA Tournament, it sounded more like a “50-50” type of situation for a return of Tshiebwe, who, by all accounts, has loved his time in Lexington but will need to take a long look at his NBA prospects and future plans following this season.” First in that process is NBA Draft decisions, and there are two players on the roster whose decisions could go a long way in determining the success of next year's roster in Shaedon Sharpe and Oscar Tshiebwe.
Oscar Tshiebwe proved to be one of the very few bright spots for No. 2-seeded Kentucky in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday in Indianapolis ...
We just need to believe and trust in God. We have to surrender ourselves to God. We have to obey His Word.” Now in the United States and with an ever-growing public presence, Tshiebwe has remained outspoken about his faith. “We don’t need to fight for eternal life with God. It is a free gift from Christ. We already believe,” Tshiebwe shared during that sermon. In his first year eligible to play with the Wildcats after transferring from West Virginia, Tshiebwe also led the team this season with averages of 17.4 points (while shooting 60.6 percent), 1.8 steals and 1.6 blocks per game. “It is sad because I’ve been wanting this moment for a long time,” Tshiebwe said in the postgame press conference. But earlier on Thursday, he was in a much better mood.
INDIANAPOLIS -- If Oscar Tshiebwe played his final college basketball game Thursday in Kentucky's NCAA Tournament loss to Saint Peter's, ...