Former players from the University of Kentucky's men's basketball program took to social media to say goodbye to their old coach, John Calipari, who is leaving to coach the Arkansas Razorbacks after 15 years in Lexington. Players such as Karl-Anthony Towns, John Wall, Tyrese Maxey, DeMarcus Cousins, and Bam Adebayo expressed their gratitude and well wishes for Calipari's future.
from the University of Kentucky, a handful of former Wildcats took to social media to bid farewell to their old coach.of the Arkansas Razorbacks , leaving Lexington after 15 years as the coach of Kentucky's men's basketball program. During his lengthy tenure, Calipari has coached some of the top college basketball players in the nation, many of whom have developed into excellent pros.
Towns took to X, formerly Twitter, with a heartfelt message for Calipari, wishing his coach the best of luck at his next stop in Fayetteville.
University Of Kentucky Wildcats Basketball Coach John Calipari Arkansas Razorbacks Farewell Social Media Players Karl-Anthony Towns John Wall Tyrese Maxey Demarcus Cousins Bam Adebayo
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