
The Kentucky Wildcats landed one of the biggest additions of the offseason when they secured former Iowa State Cyclone standout Milan Momcilovic. Widely regarded as one of the nation’s premier shooters, Momcilovic brings elite floor spacing, proven scoring ability, and valuable experience.
Kentucky Basketball Projected Top 15 After Milan Momcilovic Commitment
Mar 27, 2026; Chicago, IL, USA; Iowa State Cyclones forward Milan Momcilovic (22) drives the ball against Tennessee Volunteers forward Jaylen Carey (23) in the first half during a Sweet Sixteen game of the Midwest Regional of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images
With Momcilovic now in the fold, Kentucky has climbed into the conversation for a preseason Top 15 ranking. A rise even higher if the rest of the roster comes together as expected. The Wildcats needed a player who could elevate their ceiling, and Momcilovic may be exactly that piece.
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Before the commitment of Momcilovic, Kentucky looked like a team fighting to secure a favorable NCAA Tournament seed. The Wildcats had talent, but questions remained about consistent scoring, perimeter shooting, and whether they had enough firepower to compete with the SEC’s elite.
For Mark Pope, the commitment represents a significant offseason victory. What appeared to be a turbulent offseason at times, with roster turnover and questions surrounding the Wildcats’ direction, has quickly shifted back toward optimism.
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After testing the NBA Draft process and returning to Lexington, Malachi Moreno enters a pivotal sophomore season. Kentucky will rely on him to anchor the paint, protect the rim, and provide a consistent interior presence against SEC competition.
This is a player worth watching, as his development could be the key to Kentucky going from simply good to making a serious run in the NCAA Tournament. A strong sophomore season could pay big dividends for the Wildcats.
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Zoom Diallo brings toughness, playmaking ability, and experience to the Wildcats’ backcourt. A lead guard, he’ll be tasked with controlling the pace, creating opportunities for teammates, and making big plays in crucial moments. The big key is that Diallo performs as expected. He could be one of the key reasons the Wildcats emerge as an SEC contender and spend the season in the national rankings.
The roster construction also reflects a noticeable shift from last season. In Pope’s first year, the Wildcats had a clearer identity with players who fit the system more naturally, playing with pace, spacing, and defined roles.
The other key addition to the backcourt is Furman transfer Alex Wilkins, joining a group that also includes the return of Kam Williams. Together, those moves give Kentucky more shooting, spacing, and versatility on the perimeter. Opening up the offense and making the Wildcats significantly harder to guard in Pope’s system.
With a more cohesive roster, Kentucky has the pieces to flip several of those narrow losses into wins this season. The team comes together as expected; the Wildcats won’t just be more competitive. They’ll be positioned to close out games, climb the SEC standings, and firmly reestablish themselves as a contender.
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End Of My Kentucky Basketball Rant
Now, all of it circles back to Year 3 under Mark Pope. After a rocky year that fueled outside criticism and job-security talk. The offseason swing gives the program something it clearly needed:
For Kentucky, Year 3 under Pope comes with a different kind of temperature than the first two seasons. The early roster volatility and portal imbalance that defined parts of Year 2 aren’t the same story anymore. After late additions like Milan Momcilovic helped stabilize the rotation picture.
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