Is Kentucky's offseason being held hostage by Tyran Stokes?

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Is Kentucky's offseason being held hostage by Tyran Stokes?

The Kentucky Wildcats offseason has many fans angry, but are things simply being held up by Tyran Stokes?

Is Kentucky's offseason being held hostage by Tyran Stokes?

The Kentucky Wildcats offseason has many fans angry, but are things simply being held up by Tyran Stokes?

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The Kentucky Wildcats and Mark Pope have had a rough time over the past year. An expensive roster broke down an disappointed through the season, they failed to land any of their top recruiting targets, and have whiffed on several transfer portal entries as well, including, most recently, forward Donnie Freeman.

Fans have gotten restless in Lexington, and want to see Pope go after some of the big targets remaining. The roster as it stands is lacking in top-end talent, and panic has begun to creep in. One potential difference maker would be No. 1 overall recruit Tyran Stokes, but the wait for him may be hurting the Wildcats.

Kentucky is one of three teams in play for Stokes, along with Kansas and the Oregon Ducks. He has superstar potential, but he won't come cheap. Pope has indicated that they will spend less overall, so a Stokes signing would use up a big chunk of allotted money.

The problem is, a decision from Stokes has continued to drag out, and still no date has been set for an announcement. If Pope is holding back a large chunk of the budget for him, then it remains tied up until he decides.

In the meantime, is Pope missing on other top players simply because he's waiting on Stokes?

As of now, there's no proof that is the case, but it's certainly a possibility. Reports suggest that part of the reason they failed to land Sebastian Rancik was that they were waiting on Freeman. So, it's not hard to believe that something similar could be happening with Stokes.

The question is, how long will a decision delay plans for Kentucky. There are still some elite players available, but commitments from them could come at any time. If Pope misses out on them, then ends up losing Stokes, this offseason becomes a disaster, and the 2026-27 season may be over before it starts.

This article originally appeared on UK Wildcats Wire: Kentucky basketball offseason being held up by Tyran Stokes

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