
Kentucky Wildcats fans were thrown into chaos late Sunday night after social media reports claimed that team captain Antonio Reeves had announced his sudden retirement from basketball. The news spread like wildfire, leaving teammates, coaches, and supporters in disbelief.
By Monday morning, however, Kentucky officials confirmed that the shocking announcement was completely false. Reeves himself took to his personal account to set the record straight, calling the retirement rumors “baseless” and insisting he remains committed to leading the Wildcats into the upcoming season.
> “I don’t know where this came from,” Reeves said in a brief statement. “I’m not retiring. I’ve worked too hard to get to this point, and I can’t wait to compete with my brothers this year.”
Head coach Mark Pope also addressed the situation, criticizing the spread of misinformation during the already turbulent NCAA offseason.
> “These kinds of false reports are unfair to our players and their families. Antonio is fully focused, and our team is excited about what’s ahead.”
The fake retirement story underscores the volatility of the college basketball offseason, where rumors, transfer whispers, and NIL speculation can quickly spiral out of control. For now, fans can breathe a sigh of relief — their captain isn’t going anywhere.
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