It was another big night for the University of Kentucky at the NBA Draft. But it does come with an asterisk. And that asterisk is named Aaron Harrison.

He's the only one of the seven Wildcats who declared this year to go undrafted. It's a first for head coach John Calipari at Kentucky.

His twin brother Andrew went 44th to the Phoenix Suns but was quickly traded to the Memphis Grizzlies.

Forward Dakari Johnson was selected 48th by the Oklahoma City Thunder.

But what happened at the top of the board was a record-tying occurrence.

With four players selected in the NBA's draft lottery--Karl-Anthony Towns at #1 to the Minnesota Timberwolves, Willie Cauley-Stein at #6 to the Sacramento Kings, Trey Lyles at #12 to the Utah Jazz, and Devin Booker #13 to the Suns--Kentucky equals North Carolina's number of Top 15 selections in the 2005 draft.

Prior to the selections, Calipari was interviewed and spoke about what he was anticipating and also his landing of 5-star point guard Jamal Murray.

To see that interview, click here.

 

 

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