Mark Pope just locked down a hometown guard. *Jerone Morton*, a Lexington native and 2022 Sweet 16 MVP, committed to Kentucky this week, giving the Wildcats backcourt depth and a serious shooting threat for 2026-27.
*Morton’s Path Back to Lexington*:
1. *High School*: George Rogers Clark HS, Winchester, KY. Led GRC to 2022 KHSAA Sweet 16 title as tournament MVP.
2. *College*: Started at Morehead State, transferred to Washington State.
3. *2025-26 Stats at Washington State*: 7.8 PPG, 2.6 APG, 1.9 RPG, 43.8% FG, 38.7% 3PT, 82% FT
4. *Eligibility*: 1 year left as a senior.
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*Why This Move Matters for Kentucky*
*1. Shooting Fix*
UK’s new backcourt has been criticized for relying on midrange shots. Morton is different: *38.7% from 3* last season. Pope’s system prioritizes “3s or layups” – Morton fits.
*2. Roster Math*
Morton becomes the 12th scholarship player for 2026-27. With Justin McBride, Zoom Diallo, and Alex Wilkins also added via portal, Pope has just 2 spots left to address star power and a true center.
*3. Local Connection*
Fans wanted a Kentucky kid. Morton grew up in Lexington, won state at GRC, and now gets to play at Rupp Arena. That matters for NIL and fan engagement.
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*Scouting Report: What UK Gets*
Strength Detail
**Shooting** 38.7% 3PT, 82% FT – instant floor spacer
**Size** 6’4″ guard – can defend multiple spots
**Experience** 3 years college ball, played Pac-12 last season
**Playmaking** 2.6 APG – secondary ball handler next to Diallo
*Projected Role*: Combo guard off the bench. Expect 18-22 MPG, tasked with hitting open 3s and guarding opposing wings.
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*Pope’s Portal Strategy Taking Shape*
Morton is part of a 4-guard portal haul this offseason:
1. *Zoom Diallo* – from Washington
2. *Alex Wilkins* – from Furman
3. *Jerone Morton* – from Washington State
4. *Justin McBride* – PF from James Madison for frontcourt
*The Concern*: Analysts note Diallo + Wilkins + Morton all shoot a lot of midrange jumpers, which clashes with Pope’s analytics-driven offense. Morton’s 3-point clip helps balance that.
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*What’s Next for UK*
1. *NBA Draft Decisions*: Otega Oweh + Jayden Quaintance at NBA Combine May 10-17. If Oweh stays in draft, guard depth gets tested.
2. *Final 2 Spots*: UK still chasing a star scorer and a true 5 after losing Mo Dioubate + Andrija Jelavić.
3. *2027 Recruiting*: Pope had in-home with #1 2027 PF CJ Rosser this week.
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*Bottom Line*
Morton won’t be the flashiest add, but he’s the kind of efficient, local, experienced guard who wins SEC games in March. He shot 38.7% from 3 in the Pac-12 – if that translates, he’s a perfect fit next to UK’s playmakers.
*Fan Reaction*: Mostly positive. After losing #1 recruit Tyran Stokes to Kansas, BBN needed a win. Bringing a Lexington kid home helps.
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