LEXINGTON, Ky. — John Calipari loved the cohesion, and it was just Kentucky's unveiling of virtually a whole new roster.
Brandon Boston Jr. had 15 points and seven rebounds, Devin Askew and Terrence Clarke each added 12 points and No. 10 Kentucky cruised past Morehead State 81-45 in the season opener Wednesday night.
Starting with more roster turnover than usual with 10 new faces, including seven freshmen and three transfers, the Wildcats were surprisingly solid in their first real action together. They never trailed and steadily built a double-digit lead that reached 34 points with about five minutes left.
There were some mistakes, but nothing is ever perfect.
"What I was encouraged about was we looked like an organized basketball team," Calipari said. "Ten new guys, never played together, never played for me. ... Can you imagine? We've been 40 days, 30 practices in 42 and this is what we look like. So I'm happy now."
Boston, a 6-foot-7 guard, was 7 of 14 from the field in his debut, and Askew and Clarke each made 5 of 9 attempts. Graduate transfer Davion Mintz added 10 points off the bench as Kentucky rolled in its first game of the Bluegrass Showcase.
"We just played as a team," Clarke said. "Cal kind of wanted us to make the extra pass or whatever the case may be, just be unselfish.
"As organized as we looked, I think everybody was kind of anxious and just didn't know what was going to happen. So, us going out there and performing how we did, I think that we're just going to keep on building."