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Man, there is just something about Luka Doncic that grinds Kerr Kriisa‘s gears. Their paths have crossed over the years playing internationally, the Kentucky guard out of Estonia once saying “It’s pretty easy to get into his head” after guarding the five-time NBA All-Star in the 2022 FIBA World Cup qualifiers. Then during his official visit to Lexington after signing with the Wildcats out of the transfer portal, he told the coaching staff he’d be wearing No. 77 in his final season of eligibility. When asked if he was a fan of Doncic, the player who made the number famous in the league with onl...
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Kerr Kriisa has officially arrived in Lexington as he begins preparation for the 2024-25 college basketball season. After transferring over from West Virginia earlier in the offseason, Kriisa moved into his new home for the next year on Sunday. The 6-foot-3 point guard was greeted by Kentucky associate coach Mark Pope, who helped Kriisa find his way around his dorm inside the Wildcat Coal Lodge. The two also popped across the street (and through the ongoing Memorial Coliseum construction) to check out the Joe Craft Center, where Kriisa will be practicing over the next several months. He brough...
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The Kentucky Wildcats and Big Blue Nation got their first glimpse of one of their top acquisitions out of the transfer portal this offseason — Kerr Kriisa, decked out in Wildcat blue. Head coach Mark Pope brought in his new star shooting guard for what he called ‘a celebrity trip,’ which allowed for a photo shoot for Kriisa and both the home and away uniforms for the first time as an official member of the program. In the social media post below, you can see Coach Pope and his highly touted transfer portal acquisition striking a pose under Kentucky’s 2012 national championship banner in their ...
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When Alan Cutler asked Mark Pope about West Virginia transfer Kerr Kriisa‘s addition out of the portal on ESPN Sports Radio 1300AM/92.5FM, the Kentucky head coach couldn’t help but laugh. Not just a giggle or a chuckle, either. A strong belly laugh with six or seven ha-has like a grandpa getting to the punchline of a generations-old joke. It was the Santa Claus equivalent of a chesty ho ho ho. “All I can say is, Big Blue Nation, you are welcome. Enjoy,” Pope said. You see, Kriisa was a bit of a polarizing signing in the basketball world. He’s turnover prone and erratic at times, maybe a bit of...
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Mark Pope loaded up on shooters on Wednesday. Kentucky’s new head coach went into the transfer portal and brought in a pair of the nation’s top outside scorers in Dayton’s Koby Brea and West Virginia’s Kerr Kriisa. With those two in the fold, Kentucky is now up to nine players locked in for the 2024-25 season. But what exactly should the Big Blue Nation expect out of Brea and Kriisa? Thankfully, KSR’s Steven Peake and Brandon Ramsey are here to keep you in the loop. As they’ve done for all of Kentucky’s transfer portal additions this offseason, Steven and Brandon hopped in front of the camera ...
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Former Arizona and West Virginia point guard Kerr Kriisa is officially a Wildcat. News of Kriisa’s commitment broke Wednesday, and on Thursday, the Kentucky Men’s Basketball Twitter account announced him as part of the team. Here was the official word from an article on the UK Athletics website announcing the addition of Kerr Kriisa: “dding to the backcourt, Kentucky men’s basketball head coach Mark Pope announced on Thursday that Kerr Kriisa (pronounced KREE-suh), a 6-foot-3 veteran guard who has played at both Arizona and West Virginia, will transfer to Kentucky ahead of the 2024-25 season. ...
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Kentucky executed a “double boom” on Wednesday to officially make it six commitments in six days. First, Koby Brea made his announcement which everyone pretty much anticipated. However, the second commitment seemingly came out of left field. Only those super plugged into Twitter and KSBoard likely would have even known that Kerr Kriisa was an option. Then, just as quickly as his name was catching steam it was announced that he would be a ‘Cat. Things were a bit of a dumpster fire last season at West Virginia, but Kriisa did plenty of winning during his time at Arizona. He led the Wildcats to a...
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Former West Virginia guard Kerr Kriisa has committed to Mark Pope and Kentucky, he told On3. The 6-foot-3 senior originally from Estonia averaged 11.0 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 4.7 assists per game this season. He began his career at Arizona, spending three seasons in Tucson before transferring to West Virginia last offseason. Kriisa becomes the seventh portal addition for the Wildcats. He joins Brandon Garrison from Oklahoma State, Otega Oweh from Oklahoma, Lamont Butler Jr. from San Diego State, Amari Williams from Drexel, Koby Brea from Dayton, and Andrew Carr from Wake Forest. Kerr Kriisa ...
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