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  • Travis Perry is ‘pretty unflappable,’ now ‘feeling more and more comfortable’ in expanded role for Kentucky

    Travis Perry is ‘pretty unflappable,’ now ‘feeling more and more comfortable’ in expanded role for Kentucky


    It must be the mustache, right? Travis Perry didn’t hit his season-high in terms of scoring total — he was one missed free throw away from tying it with five points — but he did play the most minutes of his early Kentucky career with 14 and looked as comfortable as we’ve seen him in the blue and white. The freshman guard finished with four points on 1-2 shooting and 1-2 at the line while adding two rebounds and a steal, knocking down his first 3-pointer since November 22.

    After performing the game autopsy in the team’s win over Brown on New Year’s Eve, Mark Pope couldn’t have been happier with Perry’s all-around play in the expanded role he’s taken on since Kerr Kriisa went down with a broken foot.

    “TP looked the most comfortable he’s looked out there against real pressure,” Pope said of the Eddyville native on Thursday. “I mean, full-court press on every single possession, and he looked really comfortable. He just looked like he felt it and I was really pleased. Sometimes he broke the pressure and stayed on attack. You can tell he’s feeling more and more comfortable.”

    It came after Perry admits he accidentally shaved his mustache off earlier in the day, forgetting to put the guard on his electric razor and taking him to the point of no return. No chance that’s a coincidence.

    “It was a good change, I think. I think we played well after it, so we can bank it on that,” Perry joked following the win.

    With Kriisa’s status still in question — no timeline update from Pope on Thursday — you can expect to see more of Perry as SEC play begins. At times leading up to the Brown matchup, that felt like a potential problem, the game clearly moving too fast on both ends for the first-year guard. There were slip-ups against the Bears, too, with the Kentucky head coach teasing both Perry and fellow freshman Collin Chandler after they ‘got cooked immediately‘ on baseline out-of-bounds plays on NYE.

    It was the response, though, that impressed Pope. Perry showed he can handle adversity and turn those learning experiences into production. He’s growing, as all young talent does with opportunity.

    “It’s just about getting used to the cadence of the game and kind of understanding at this level what you need to be super aware of, what you gotta let go, what you don’t need to be distracted by. That’s just a learning process,” Pope said. “The great thing about TP is he’s pretty unflappable. He just is, he’s like, ‘Yep.’ He’s very even keeled and he’s incredibly talented, he picks up information so fast.

    “Mostly it’s just more minutes on the floor where he can kind of show what he already is bringing the table, because he’s already bringing so much to the table.”

    Think he’s an easy defensive target because of his size or foot speed? Test him. Assume you can get in his head as a ball-handler with some gimmicky pressure? Try it.

    “He’s already a guy — like, go pressure him. He’s going to handle the pressure fine,” Pope continued. “Try and trick up the way you’re guarding, he’s going to read it really, really well in the half-court. Try and take advantage of him defensively and, ‘Man, this guy’s way better than I think he is.’ He’s already got those tools, it’s just a matter of becoming more comfortable.”

    What does Pope need to see out of Perry to continue to build confidence and trust in his abilities? More of what the freshman guard is showing now. He’s right on track and his long-term talent is clear.

    “He’s making great strides, so just everywhere, right? It’s just growing into the game,” he said. “It’s just, you know, it’s not actually growing into it, because he’s fully capable. It’s just about getting comfortable, it’s just that comfort level and being assignment sound.”

    Brown was a major step in the right direction. Can he keep that momentum up to begin SEC play?



    Kentucky head coach Mark Stoops had high praise for offensive coordinator Travis Perry, calling him ‘pretty unflappable’ and noting that he is ‘feeling more and more comfortable’ in his expanded role with the team.

    Perry, who was promoted to offensive coordinator this offseason, has quickly made an impact on the Wildcats’ offense. Stoops praised Perry for his calm demeanor and ability to handle pressure, saying that he has been impressed with how well he has adjusted to his new responsibilities.

    With Perry at the helm, Kentucky’s offense has shown significant improvement, with the team averaging over 30 points per game in their first three contests. Stoops credited Perry for his innovative play-calling and his ability to get the most out of his players.

    As the Wildcats continue to make strides on offense, Perry’s confidence and comfort in his role will only continue to grow. With his steady leadership and strategic mind, Perry is poised to lead Kentucky to even greater success in the seasons to come.

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  • Travis Perry growing more comfortable in his role with Kentucky Wildcats Basketball

    Travis Perry growing more comfortable in his role with Kentucky Wildcats Basketball


    The Kentucky Wildcats are 11-2 as they have wrapped up non-conference play with their win over Brown this afternoon. Now, they will turn their attention to the Florida Gators and the rest of the SEC schedule.

    One player, however, is looking to continue to grow in his role, as his minutes have increased over the last few weeks due to Kerr Kriisa’s injury. That is none other than Eddyville’s own Travis Perry.

    Perry has been thrust into action to help play some point guard duties, and after a few tough appearances, he’s showing he has what it takes to play an important role on this team in

    Mark Pope agreed and pointed out that the experience was only going to make Perry more comfortable.

    “The one thing I learned is that TP is going to keep working into these minutes at the point, and he’s going to keep getting more and more comfortable,” Pope said after Tuesday’s win over Brown. “He’s got so much more to his game than we’re probably seeing in the limited minutes he’s had so far, because he’s still trying to just get over the newness of it.

    “But as he settles in, and he’s going to settle in under fire, he’s going to be very, very, very serviceable, giving us some minutes at the point.”

    Perry has started to show flashes of his scoring ability, making another 3-ball in the win over Brown and cutting to the basket to get some decent looks close to the rim. There is still growing to do, but the reps are starting to help Perry find his footing.

    Going to be fun to see how he develops now that we enter the gauntlet of conference play.



    Travis Perry, the newest addition to the coaching staff of the Kentucky Wildcats Basketball team, is making strides in his role and growing more comfortable with each passing day.

    Perry, who joined the Wildcats after a successful stint as an assistant coach at another Division I program, has quickly acclimated to his new environment and is proving to be a valuable asset to head coach John Calipari and the rest of the coaching staff.

    Known for his strong work ethic, attention to detail, and ability to connect with players, Perry has wasted no time in making his presence felt on the court. His knowledge of the game and passion for teaching are evident in his interactions with the players, who have responded positively to his coaching style.

    As the season progresses, Perry’s role within the team continues to expand, and his contributions are becoming increasingly important to the Wildcats’ success. With each game, it is clear that Perry’s impact on the team is growing, and his comfort level within the program is evident.

    Wildcats fans can look forward to seeing Travis Perry continue to make a significant impact on the team as he settles into his role and helps lead Kentucky to victory.

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  • Tathea – Hardcover By Perry, Anne – VERY GOOD

    Tathea – Hardcover By Perry, Anne – VERY GOOD



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  • “He struggled”— When Jennifer Aniston cried about the idea of losing Matthew Perry years before his death

    “He struggled”— When Jennifer Aniston cried about the idea of losing Matthew Perry years before his death


    Jennifer Aniston is undoubtedly one of the most recognized actresses in the world, thanks to her role as Rachel Green on the iconic sitcom Friends from 1994 to 2004. The role earned her several awards, including Primetime Emmy, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild awards.

    Friends has left an indelible mark on popular culture, and its cast members, including Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, and David Schwimmer, became household names due to its popularity. Thus, when Perry was found dead at his LA residence on Saturday, October 28, 2023, fans of the show and the actor worldwide were left heartbroken.

    Matthew Perry had been struggling with addiction for long and was always open about his fight against the same. He had help from his Friends co-stars in dealing with the battle against addiction.

    In a 2004 interview given to Diane Sawyer of ABC, Jennifer Aniston broke down while talking about Perry and his struggle with addiction. She recounted:

    “He struggled. We didn’t know. We weren’t equipped to deal with it.”

    The Bruce Almighty star got emotional when discussing the suffering Perry had to undergo due to his addiction. The actress could understand that Perry was deeply struggling with the condition and was afraid of “the idea of even losing him.”


    Jennifer Aniston was worried about Perry’s addiction

    Around twenty years before Matthew Perry’s demise, Jennifer Aniston expressed her feelings about the actor and his ongoing battle against addiction in an interview given to ABC in 2004. While commenting on each of her co-stars on Friends, she broke down into tears immediately as Perry’s name came up.

    Aniston stated that the others tried their best to support Perry in his journey toward recovery. However, she was concerned that they were not ‘equipped’ to deal with it. She tearfully said:

    “Nobody had ever dealt with that. And the idea of even losing him … he’s having a road. But he’s alright.”

    Jennifer Aniston’s remarks are interspersed with voiceovers by Diane Sawyer in which the latter explains the difficult time Matthew Perry had because of his drug abuse problem. Aniston’s concerns about the actor would find new relevance when he would be found dead due to the acute effects of ketamine in 2023.

    According to a report published by People magazine on December 15, 2023, the actor died due to ‘unknown route of drug intake,’ as per the autopsy report. While Perry was found dead in a residential pool, with ‘prescription medications and loose pills present at his residence,’ no pills were found near the pool.


    Jennifer Aniston and the others supported Perry all along

    Perry was quite frank about his addiction and his fight against the same. He discussed the subject candidly in his 2022 memoir Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing, wryly remarking that in the dictionary under the word ‘addict,’ “there should be a picture of me looking around, very confused.”

    Perry also repeatedly remarked how Jennifer Aniston and his other Friends co-stars were helpful and sympathetic to him. The report from People magazine carries the following statement from the late actor:

    “They were understanding, and they were patient.”

    He used the analogy of penguins to describe the nature of the support he had from his co-stars. He remarked that just as one penguin helped another injured one and kept supporting them until they were fit to walk on their own, the cast also supported him through his tough times.

    He had particular praise for Jennifer Aniston, who stood by him through it all. In his own interview given to Diane in 2022, he said that Aniston was the one who had supported him the most. Perry added:

    “You know, I’m really grateful to her for that.”

    In a joint statement dated October 31, 2023, obtained by People magazine, the Friends cast members expressed their intense grief over Perry’s death and highlighted that they were like a family.


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