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Brown: not told Kentucky Blowout victory, but the Mizzou result will be everything for the post-season

Lexington-Kentucky Basketball won against LSU against LSU on Tuesday evening when it had to feel really good.

But not much can be collected from the 95-64 win of the wildcats, unless the Tigers is perhaps the worst team in a historically large and deep second. Everything begins to Missouri's trip to Missouri on Saturday to complete the season.

This will tell everything we need to know how Kentucky will do in the off -season.

The cats, which were high in the top 10 with four wins against teams until January, still won in a month, as they changed and losses have decreased.

It all started when injuries started to ask for the line -up. The start -up guard Jaxson Robinson missed four games in a row before entering the line -up in her victory at Oklahoma.

However, after the defeat against Auburn on Saturday, he also injured his man -taking British coach Mark Pope that Robinson needed an operation at the end of the season.

Robinson was not so important for the line -up that Great Britain did not get past the LSU. The Tigers came across a 3:14 conference record under the former coach of Murray State Matt McMahon. In the first half in the UK, the LSU looked helpless at times when the cats took the lead for a 27-point half.

Missouri poses a completely different challenge.

If the cats can win in Columbia, there will be reason to assume that they can regain their shape. Loss would be difficult to stay optimistic if Britain plays well until March.

This column is updated.

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This article originally appeared in the Louisville Courier Journal: Kentucky Basketball: Mark Pope will find out more about the late season against Mizzou