Kentucky got off to a very sloppy start vs. Minnesota State, making just two of its first 13 three-point attempts. It was just a two-point game with eight minutes to go in the first half when finally the Cats caught fire, closing the half on a 21-3 run. From there, the game was never close, with Kentucky eventually pulling away to a 98-67 victory. Despite all the splashy second-half stats and the 31-point win margin, Mark Pope was actually grateful that his team got off to what he called a “weird” start, which he said was partially due to Amari Williams leaving the game early with a knee injur…