One of the important offseaosn positions of need for the Kentucky Wildcats has been the power forward position. Both Andrija Jelavic and Mo Dioubate hit the portal, so Mark Pope needed a full revamp of the position. For a while, it seemed like Donnie Freeman was going to be the starting power forward for this team, but he ended up going to UConn. This meant Pope had to go back to the drawing board at the power forward spot, and this led to him looking outside of the United States. Yesterday, it was announced that Kentucky was in touch with Senegalese power forward Ousmane N’Diaye , and now, less than 24 hours later, he has committed to be a Kentucky Wildcat. N’Diaye this year played professionally in Italy for Vanoli Cremona, where he averaged 10.3 points, 6.9 rebounds, and 1.7 stocks per game in 26.8 minutes. Watching this kid play, it is very clear that he is a really good system fit for Pope and the Wildcats. You don’t often see a 6’11 forward who can put the ball on the ground to create his own shot.…