Mark Pope may have just found the perfect Brandon Garrison replacement in Kwame Evans Jr.

Brandon Garrison’s up-and-down career in Lexington has officially come to a close, and he leaves behind a legacy of unfulfilled potential.

For two years, Garrison was the ultimate rollercoaster. His tenure was a frustrating experience that only offered brief, tantalizing glimpses of his actual potential. He could go from being benched for a lack of hustle one week. Then the next week, he would randomly explode for six blocks against Santa Clara in the NCAA Tournament.

You simply never knew what version of Garrison you were going to get when he stepped onto the hardwood. But you knew he was going to be 6’10. Now that he has officially entered the transfer portal, Kentucky will need to fill those vacated minutes…

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