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Kentucky is currently favored to acquire point guard Rob Wright from the transfer portal after losing Collin Chandler to BYU. Wright, a former top 25 recruit, had impressive stats at BYU and is set to visit Lexington soon.
The Kentucky Wildcats basketball team recently lost guard Collin Chandler to BYU through the transfer portal. Now, Mark Pope might be ready to take one of their best players in return in point guard Rob Wright.
Wright entered the portal after one season at BYU, having played at Baylor the year before that. Per Jeff Goodman of The Field of 68, Kentucky is the favorite, at the moment, to land the talented guard. He also also set to visit Lexington on Monday.
A former top 25 recruit, Wright shined as a freshman at Baylor. He averaged over 11 points and 4 assists before transferring to BYU. There, he was even better, posting averages of 18.1 points and 4.6 assists per contest while shooting 41% from three-point range.
Landing Wright would be a massive win for Kentucky, and for Pope, who is under fire after a disastrous season. Wright can score in bunches, and is a terrific passer as well. We will continue to monitor this story.
This article originally appeared on UK Wildcats Wire: Kentucky basketball leads for transfer portal point guard Rob Wright
Rob Wright averaged 18.1 points and 4.6 assists per game while shooting 41% from three-point range during his season at BYU.
Kentucky is interested in Rob Wright to strengthen their roster after losing guard Collin Chandler, and landing him would be a significant boost for the team.

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