De'Aaron Fox registers 2nd triple-double in Kentucky history
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Prior to Monday there had only been one triple-double ever recorded in the storied history of the Kentucky program.
Now there are two, thanks to star freshman De'Aaron Fox.
The standout point guard joined Chris Mills - who accomplished the feat in 1988 - in the school's record books, registering 14 points, 10 assists, and 11 rebounds in a blowout win over Arizona State Monday.
The 6-foot-3, 187-pounder is currently ranked 10th by DraftExpress in the latest 2017 NBA mock draft, but with performances like Monday's he should fly up the rankings.
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