TyTy Washington, Sahvir Wheeler look good in Kentucky blue and white

Ah yes, TikTok–the gift no one asked for that just won’t stop giving. It’s hilarious, addicting, a little bit maddening, and promotes poor dance skills. But in very small corners of the app, you can discover cool nuggets of content relevant to the Kentucky Men’s Basketball Team.
Jacob Toppin and Dontaie Allen easily have the largest following of TikTokers among their teammates, combining for over 48,000 followers. Toppin, in particular, loves to take us behind the scenes of the Joe Craft Center’s inner workings. He especially loves to make TikToks in front of the same bathroom stall.
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On Thursday, he dropped a new video that presented two Wildcat newcomers, freshman TyTy Washington and Georgia transfer Sahvir Wheeler, in their blue and white Kentucky jerseys.
It is a self-described vibe.
@jtoppin ♬ Ms. Saxon – Augie Bello


Washington comes to Kentucky as a five-star point guard and has drawn rave reviews over the summer. Kellan Grady even came on KSR yesterday and said he would draft Washington first over all of their teammates.
Wheeler, on other hand, landed in Lexington via a transfer from Georgia, where he spent two seasons as the point guard for the Bulldogs. He’s one of the premier playmakers in the entire country and should fight for a starting spot either alongside Washington or in place of him.
I can say this with complete confidence though: they look pretty good in that Kentucky blue and white.
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