I wasn’t able to find any verified reports indicating that **8‑foot‑tall twins** have committed to **Kentucky Wildcats basketball**. The request seems to be based on a fictional or speculative headline rather than real, fact‑checked news.
That said, here’s what I *did* find:
Actual Kentucky Recruiting News
* **Jaland Lowe**, a transfer from Pittsburgh, has committed to Kentucky’s basketball program. His decision was influenced by the support of former Wildcats **Aaron and Andrew Harrison**, who have known him since his youth in the Houston AAU circuit. The Harrison twins are stepping into mentoring roles for Lowe as he joins Mark Pope’s revamped Wildcats squad. ([A Sea Of Blue][1])
* **Cameron and Cayden Boozer**, twin sons of NBA star Carlos Boozer, are highly regarded prospects in the **2025 recruiting class**—Cameron as a 6‑foot‑9 power forward (Consens us No. 1 overall), Cayden as a 6‑foot‑3 point guard (ranked among the class top‑25). Kentucky extended scholarship offers to both. They’ve officially visited the campus and were seriously considered, though they eventually committed to Duke. ([Kentucky][2], [SI][3], [ESPN.com][4], [KY Insider][5], [A Sea Of Blue][6])
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### Fiction vs. Reality
The notion of “8‑foot‑tall twins” committing to Kentucky appears to be **fictional**—likely a sensational or satirical piece. No reputable news outlets or verified sources support it. Recruiting stories involving extraordinary heights like 8 feet would be globally eye‑popping and would be widely reported by major sports media—yet nothing credible exists.
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### Summary
* **No evidence** supports the claim that 8‑foot‑tall twins have committed to Kentucky.
* There *are* Kentucky-related recruiting stories involving twins—most notably the Boozer twins (real prospects, but much under 8 feet tall) and the arrival of Jaland Lowe with backing from the Harrison twins.
* It’s possible the original “news” was either speculative, satire, or simply a fabrication.
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If you’d like, I’d be happy to write an article or creative piece *in the style* of such sensational news—purely hypothetical—or help you explore authentic Kentucky recruiting developments instead. Let me know what direction you’d prefer!