Gilgeous-Alexander knows Murray through their Canadian ties and watched as he went from a prep school in Canada to Kentucky to the NBA Draft lottery. “He’s good,” Gilgeous-Alexander told Kentucky.com of Murray. “He’s really good. There’s just some things in his game that are really special. And he really fit well here, and he got to where he wanted to go, and it was special to watch.” After initially committing to Florida out of Hamilton Heights (TN), he decommitted and then chose Kentucky last November after also considering UNLV, Texas and Syracuse. Now he’s part of a deep, but young, backcourt that also includes fellow freshman Quade Green at the point, freshman shooter Jermarl Baker and sophomore Hamidou Diallo, who returned to campus this year after not playing last spring. “He can do it all,” Baker said of Gilgeous-Alexander. “He can pass. He’s super long, steals, disruptive on defense, and athletic too. I honestly didn’t know much about him or anybody too much before I got here, but I saw him play, and they were really good.” Alexander is not the most talkative guy in the world, so Green and Diallo are handling more of the leadership responsibilities.Calipari says Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has gained 10 pounds and will “try to bully you” now.#BBN pic.twitter.com/YFMV7cB43r
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As for his on-court game, he wants to continue to develop his shot. “I am trying to get my jump shot off faster and get it more consistent,” he said. “Continue to build strength and athleticism.” And if he does, Kentucky fans could hear another Canadian name called in the NBA Draft next June. Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter And like ZAGS on FacebookShai Gilgeous-Alexander’s shot looks pure. pic.twitter.com/x0BBJw1Y0v
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