Men's Basketball

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Alabama’s star was getting sick just as Kentucky’s was getting better.

Ramel Bradley had 19 points – including three clutch 3-pointers – in his return to the lineup as the Wildcats cruised 62-52 Saturday over an Alabama team playing without leading scorer and rebounder Richard Hendrix, who had the flu.

Kentucky (12-9, 6-2) has been rolling in Southeastern Conference play, winning five straight games and lurking just behind Tennessee for first place in the East. The Crimson Tide (13-11, 2-7) has now lost seven of its last nine.

Bradley, the sparkplug senior guard who seldom misses a minute of a game, let alone an entire one as he did earlier this week against Auburn, had spent most of the week in bed recovering from a concussion and stomach virus.

His return to good health was just what the doctor ordered for Kentucky. He led the team with 19 points.

In two key stretches – first when Alabama was building its own early lead, then later when it was trying to cut into Kentucky’s advantage – it was Bradley’s 3-pointers that gave the Wildcats a boost.

The Crimson Tide had led by eight points early as Kentucky missed its first seven 3-point attempts. That immediately changed when Bradley nailed two in the span of 40 seconds to cut the Kentucky deficit to 23-21.

Midway through the second half, when Alabama pulled to within three points, Bradley came to the rescue again with a long-range bucket.

Derrick Jasper gave Kentucky its only non-Bradley 3-pointer moments later as the Wildcats were on their way to what turned into a relatively easy victory.

In the absence of Hendrix, who made the trip to Kentucky but stayed behind rather than go to the game, guard Mykal Riley led the Crimson Tide with 19 points.

Hendrix’s replacement, freshman Yamene Coleman, did admirably in Hendrix’s absence with 10 points. He also largely contained Kentucky’s star freshman center, Patrick Patterson, who had 12 points – one of his lowest outputs of the season.

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