UK Basketball Preview 2019-2020 | Page 9

“Immanuel (Quickley) is not even the same player,” Calipari said. “I had someone come in and watch us practice and say, ‘he’s not even the same guy.’ … Immanuel seems to be that guy right now. Now he’s building his own confi dence. I can’t give him confi dence. I can help him gain confi dence; he’s got to build it himself. Then you got to get into games and you got to have demonstrated performance. You got to do something in the games that convinces you, not me, that I got this. So but he’s done great.” Calipari said Quickley’s emergence is similar to PJ Washington’s development last season. “The reason is he’s in a different frame of mind. It’s kind of like when PJ (Washington) came back,” Calipari said. “PJ came back; it’s not that he just came back, he came back with a different mentality. He came back with a change of how he responded and how he saw things.” While Hagans and Quickley do have experience, Calipari has enough guards to piece together a three-guard offense. “This year I think we have three guys that easily could play point guard (and) there may be times that all three of them play at one time,” he said. “I’ve done that before when we had Jamal (Murray), Isaiah (Briscoe) and Tyler (Ulis). We played three point guards. And your teams, there’s things you give up but there’s things you gain. But when you have more than one, something happens, whether it’s foul trouble, injuries or anything else, you have room, because you have more than one.” UK Basketball Preview 2019/2020 | 9