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Denzel Aberdeen compares upcoming Kentucky team and his National Champion Florida team

July 5, 2025 by A Sea Of Blue

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“I know the goal is to win No. 9.”

When Denzel Aberdeen, a native of Florida and projected starter for the upcoming Florida Gators squad, post-national championship, entered the transfer portal, it was seen as a shock.

When he committed to one of Florida’s biggest basketball rivals, it was seen as an even bigger shock.

But Aberdeen is making his home right in Lexington in hopes of himself going back-to-back, and he believes he has found the right spot to do so.

“Definitely some similarities (between that Florida team and this Kentucky team). I think here is even better, just knowing that the guys we have here and the coaching staff, and then just this university itself, the people here are amazing,” Aberdeen said during a recent meeting with local media.

“The atmosphere is amazing, so I think that pushes us. We know what we’ve got to do when we come here, put on a Kentucky jersey, and just playing for the University of Kentucky is a big thing.”

Aberdeen is one of two seniors on the roster, the other being presumed preseason All-American Otega Oweh, one of the best returning players in college basketball for the 2025-26 season.

Being a senior on a Kentucky Wildcats team with unlimited potential brings responsibility.

“I’m trying to use my past experiences from my previous school and trying to bring it here because, obviously, I know the goal is to win No. 9,” Aberdeen said. “Just bringing what I was taught in my past years at the University of Florida and bringing it here, trying to get No. 9.

“I know the fans want that. I know we want that, especially all the coaches and players. I’m making it my job this year to bring a lot of leadership and bring guys together and just reminding them what our main focus is for the year.”

And with Mark Pope’s messaging that No. 9 is the assignment, Aberdeen is ready to bring that home to Lexington.

Filed Under: Univ of Kentucky

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