I want to thank Aaron at Kentucky Sports Radio for bringing out this link regarding the seating arrangement in Madison Square Garden for Rick Pitino and John Calipari at last night's NBA Draft. Calipari's seat was reserved right behind that of Rick Pitino. Calipari, for one reason or another, avoided his seat throughout the night. This makes me very excited for what will be one of the three or four biggest games of next basketball season. Hollywood could not write a script that would place such heavyweight actors like Rick Pitino and John Calipari on the same stage under the same bright lights in Rupp Arena. All eyes will be on the Commonwealth the day of this game as master meets pupil, former Kentucky legend meets potentially future Kentucky legend, in the capitol city of college basketball. In the word of "The Superstars" cast member Terrel Owens, "Get you popcorn ready!"
Kentuckian Kenny Perry is the leader in the clubhouse at the PGA Tour Travelers Championship in Hartford, CT with a score of (-11) under par, two shots clear of American Ryan Moore in a rain suspended second round. Good to see Perry playing well after his heartbreak this year at the Masters, in which he lost in a sudden death playoff after leading by two shots with two holes to play. I actually got to meet Kenny, and I can tell you from firsthand experience he is a true gentleman and class act, Kentucky has no greater representative on the professional sports stage than he.
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