Kentucky is deferring the matter to the official scorer. “We are aware of the statistic in question and informed the official scorers,” Kentucky spokesman Eric Lindsey said in a statement. “We defer all decisions to the official scorer. Because of travel, they are currently working through the process now of evaluating the play in question.” Count Arizona State coach Bobby Hurley among Fox’s fans. “He’s a really, really, really talented guy,” said Hurley, who led Duke to back-to-back NCAA titles in the early 1990s. “I’m a big fan of his.” Isaiah Briscoe added 20 points, 7 assists and 3 rebounds and Bam Adebayo went for 12 points and 9 rebounds. Briscoe started after missing two games with what head coach John Calipari called a “butt bruise.” “They were spectacular,” Hurley said. “I don’t think I’ve seen a faster team. As a competitor, you feel a little shell-shocked.” He added: “We haven’t seen anything like that. We can’t simulate that.” Hurley compared this Kentucky team to the 38-1 outfit that reached the Final Four in 2015. “I saw their 38-1 team a couple years ago and I would certainly put them in same class,” he said. “If anyone was watching that,” he added, “then I’m sure they feel that team has a chance to go the distance.”SportsCenter shows one of De’Aaron Fox’s assists wasn’t an actual assist in triple-double. pic.twitter.com/O2yedghOza
— Adam Zagoria (@AdamZagoria) November 29, 2016
Photo: Kentucky Basketball And like ZAGS on FacebookMalik Monk hits the 3 to give De’Aaron Fox the second triple-double in UK history. #BBN pic.twitter.com/qEvvdNvCgG
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