Merry Christmas, Kam Williams. You’re entering 2026 as one of Kentucky’s most valuable pieces, coming off the best shooting performance of your basketball career.
After starting his time in Lexington converting just 6-31 of his attempts from deep in his first ten games, Williams has finally caught fire in the last three, going 11-17 from beyond the arc for a hit rate of 64.7 percent. Everyone will point to the Bellarmine win — and rightfully so — where he went 8-10 for 26 points, but he’s also stepped up in the Wildcats’ recent name-brand wins vs.