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Pope's FaceTime Call Lures Kentucky Native Dynes

Summary

  • Kentucky reaches out to USC transfer Gabe Dynes.
  • Dynes is a 7-foot-5 shot-blocking presence from Kentucky.
  • He is considering Kentucky for his final season.
Pope's FaceTime Call Lures Kentucky Native Dynes

The Kentucky Wildcats are targeting frontcourt talent through the transfer portal, recently reaching out to USC's Gabe Dynes. Dynes, a 7-foot-5 center and a native of Independence, Kentucky, entered the portal on Friday. He garnered interest from several prominent programs including Tennessee, Arizona, and Louisville.

Mark Pope, Kentucky's coach, reportedly had a FaceTime conversation with Dynes, who expressed admiration for Pope and a history of watching Kentucky games. Dynes, who played high school at Simon Kenton, previously excelled at Youngstown State as a shot-blocker, averaging over three blocks per game as a sophomore.

After transferring to USC, Dynes played in 30 games, contributing 2.9 points and 1.0 blocks per contest while shooting efficiently from the field. However, his free-throw shooting remains a notable weakness. With only one season of eligibility remaining, Dynes may seek a significant role, potentially finding that opportunity at Kentucky.

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