There are Kentucky players. And then there’s Otega Oweh. The man who hit more clutch shots in two seasons than most players manage in entire careers — and who will go down as a modern Wildcats legend regardless of what happens next.
But what happens next is the question nobody can quite answer right now. And draft night is coming fast.

The Most Important Wildcat Of The Pope Era
Let’s set the scene properly. Since Mark Pope arrived in Lexington, no player has meant more to Kentucky basketball than double zero. Not even close. The clutch gene, the big moment performances, the halfcourt buzzer beater in March Madness that briefly broke the internet — Oweh delivered moments that Kentucky fans will be talking about for decades.
An 18 point, 4 rebound, 2 assist average at a blue blood programme. A guy who single handedly won a dozen big games over two seasons. A genuine fan favourite in every sense of the word.
And now the NBA gets to decide what he’s worth.

The Brutal Reality Of His Draft Situation
Here’s where it gets uncomfortable. After his junior year Oweh tested the draft waters and ultimately came back to Kentucky — a decision that made sense at the time but didn’t necessarily rocket his stock into guaranteed territory.
The most optimistic projections have him going to the Brooklyn Nets at pick 43 according to Bleacher Report’s latest mock draft. That’s actually among the higher end of his projections. Most mocks have him sliding into the 50-55 range. And a select few — painful as it is to type — have him going completely undrafted.
Undrafted. A guy averaging 18 points a game at Kentucky. In what universe does that make sense?
Why It Could Go Either Way
The streaky shooting is the main concern. Four years of college ball is a double edged sword too — teams know everything about you by that point, the good and the not so good. And with so many teams having different needs and priorities on draft night, even genuinely talented players can fall through the cracks in ways that make absolutely no logical sense.
That’s just the reality of the NBA Draft. It’s brutal, unpredictable and occasionally completely baffling.
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But Here’s The Thing
Even if the worst case scenario plays out on draft night, this isn’t necessarily the end of Oweh’s NBA story. The league is full of players who went undrafted and carved out perfectly respectable careers through Two Way contracts, G League stints and sheer determination.
For a player with Oweh’s competitive DNA and clutch pedigree — the kind of guy who thrives when the pressure is at its absolute highest — it’s genuinely hard to imagine him not finding a place at the next level in some capacity.
Draft Night Is Coming
Big Blue Nation will be watching. Fingers crossed, breath held, phones in hand waiting for that notification. Because after everything Otega Oweh gave Kentucky over two unforgettable seasons, the least he deserves is to hear his name called on draft night.
And if it doesn’t happen the way everyone hopes — well, Lexington will always be home. But let’s cross everything that it doesn’t come to that. 🏀🔥
