SDSU basketball star Lamont Butler is leaving the Aztecs and transferring to Kentucky.
Lamont Butler will forever be one of the most beloved players in San Diego State basketball history. He'll have one year to carve out a name for himself with one of history's most decorated programs.
He was a key part of three regular season Mountain West Conference titles and a pair of MWC Tournament championships and led the Aztecs to back-to-back trips to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament for the first time ever. In his final year of eligibility, Butler decided to see what else might be out there. It did not take long for the Wildcats to come calling.
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