After a stellar season, Kentucky ahead Oscar Tshiebwe might be returning to the Wildcats for his senior yr.
Tshiebwe, who stands at 6 ft 9 inches, introduced his choice Wednesday on ESPN SportsCenter.
He mentioned, “I’ll nonetheless be there subsequent yr for Kentucky.”
The choice of the junior was most anticipated by a Wildcats workforce that rode his dominating efficiency, particularly on boards. Tshiebwe was the nationwide chief with 15.1 rebounds per match and a median of 17.4 factors. Tshiebwe additionally had 60 steals, 55 blocks and a complete of 17.4 factors per sport. He ended the season with 16 consecutive double-doubles, surpassing Kentucky’s Dan Issel (26).
The West Virginia switch allowed the Wildcats (26-8), to return to the NCAA Event. Additionally they acquired quite a few particular person honors from the Related Press, together with the Naismith & Wood awards for the nation’s greatest participant. The second-seeded Kentucky was crushed 85-79 by tiny No. Tshiebwe, 15-seed Saint Peter’s, had 30 factors and 16 rebounds in spherical one.
He mentioned that the bracket-busting defeat was the most effective motivation for him. I now know what the fact is. It’s not one thing I need to do once more.
Tshiebwe, a Congolese nationwide, acknowledged that he had prayed and talked to his mom earlier than returning to highschool final week. Tshiebwe acknowledged that he had at all times hoped to win the NBA lottery, however draft projections confirmed him getting within the second spherical.
Tshiebwe acknowledged that the NBA golf equipment needed to see his sport enhance. “They need me in a position to make a minimum of one or two 3-pointers. They need me catch the ball, drive and end and to enhance my dribbling. These are the issues I would like to enhance on subsequent yr.
Tshiebwe’s pleasant persona on the court docket, accessibility off has and willingness to signal autographs and take selfies made him very talked-about amongst Kentucky followers. In interviews, he typically spoke about his religion. This made him extremely sought-after to talk at church buildings all through Kentucky.