Imperial Valley Press

Holiday, Wilkes lead UCLA to upset of No. 7 Kentucky

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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — UCLA guard Aaron Holiday delivered a steadying performanc­e and a clutch finish to a made-for-TV holiday weekend event.

And he did it in the same arena where his brother, Jrue Holiday, plays home games in the NBA — albeit to the disappoint­ment of a decidedly pro-Kentucky crowd.

Holiday capped a 20-point performanc­e with a pivotal driving scoop and two free throws in the final 33 seconds, and UCLA upset No. 7 Kentucky 83-75 on Saturday.

“It’s always special when you can play where your brother’s played,” Holiday said. “Obviously, he’s doing really well right now (with the New Orleans Pelicans), so that’s good. But just to get the win out here, it’s just awesome.”

Kris Wilkes also scored 20 points, and Thomas Welsh added 13 points and 11 rebounds for UCLA (9-3), which won for the seventh time in 15 meetings between these historical college basketball powerhouse­s.

Bruins coach Steve Alford thought the victory was an important step for a squad relying on freshmen like Wilkes and some returning players who didn’t see heavy minutes last season.

“It’s good for them to see that, you know what, we can win a game like this,” Alford said. “If we keep growing, we could be pretty good.”

Hamidou Diallo scored 18 points and Wenyen Gabriel added a season-high 16 points for Kentucky (92), which lost for the first time in eight games.

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