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Published Apr 8, 2017
SATURDAY NEWSSTAND (4/8): Competition for Smith and Johnson; baseball wins
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Justin Rowland  •  CatsIllustrated
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It might be the weekend but the CatsIllustrated.com morning newsstand doesn't slow down.

Saturday's newsstand has more on UK baseball's win in Starkville, Calipari's recruiting options and football recruiting.

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BASKETBALL: Those pesky Michigan schools. T.J. Walker tells House of Blue readers who Kentucky's biggest competition is for Cam Johnson and Mark Smith.

RECRUITING: Cats lead for a top athlete from Florida. One of UK's top targets in the Sunshine State tells CatsIllustrated.com that Kentucky is at the top of his list. He's already visited once.

RECRUITING: Expert Opinion: UK offers Smith and Johnson. Rivals.com's Eric Bossi and Panther-Lair.com's Chris Peak share their unique insights on Mark Smith and Cam Johnson, the two players recently offered by John Calipari.

RECRUITING: Offer Analysis: Mark Smith. CatsIllustrated.com's T.J. Walker breaks down Calipari's recent offer to the four-star guard from Illinois.

RECRUITING: Offer Analysis: Cam Johnson. Walker takes a closer look at the Cats' offer to ex-Pitt guard Cam Johnson.

BASKETBALL: Kentucky has a realistic path to contention for a ninth championship. Some things have to go right between now and the end of this recruiting cycle, but don't write Calipari off.

RECRUITING: Cats have offered Cam Johnson. A quick look at UK's offer to the ex-Pitt guard.

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Humphries weighing options (KSTV on Spectrum News, 7:30/11 pm)

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NBA Cats on Friday

Russell Westbrook's performance against the Suns guaranteed that he'll finish the season averaging a triple-double, but Devin Booker's 37 points powered Phoenix to a victory over Oklahoma City.

Skal Labissiere and Julius Randle were two of the top standouts in Friday's game between the Lakers and Kings.

Meanwhile, Karl-Anthony Towns did his usual thing and Anthony Davis put up big numbers as well.

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