Kentucky fans have been waiting for the "real" Kam Williams to show up. On Tuesday afternoon, he didn’t just show up. he kicked the door down.
After struggling to find his rhythm early in the season (shooting around 23% from deep coming in), Williams exploded for 26 points on 8-of-10 shooting from three-point range in Kentucky's 99-85 win over Bellarmine.
It was the kind of performance that changes the trajectory of a season.
The transfer guard finally found his rhythm for Kentucky basketball and the numbers were staggering
Bellarmine head coach Doug Davenport admitted his game plan was risky: play zone, pack the paint, and "dare them to shoot.