Kentucky and Duke each scored commitments from five-star prospects Thursday, but it was Alabama that stole the headlines, landing No. 10-ranked Collin Sexton and No. 25 John Petty.
Sacha Killeya-Jones, a 6-foot-11 recruit who decommitted from Virginia on June 2, told ESPN on Wednesday that he'll attend Kentucky in 2016.
Kentucky coach John Calipari said there are no regrets about turning down the Cleveland Cavaliers last summer to stay with the Wildcats.
Kentucky's seven top scorers -- Karl-Anthony Towns, Willie Cauley-Stein, Devin Booker, Trey Lyles, Dakari Johnson, Andrew Harrison and Aaron Harrison -- are heading to the NBA draft.
Kentucky coach John Calipari knows the drill, as he expects 5-7 of his players to make the jump to the NBA draft after a 38-1 season.
SMU coach Larry Brown says that the Kentucky Wildcats, who are 34-0 entering NCAA tournament play, are good enough to be an NBA Eastern Conference playoff team.