A staple of Mark Pope‘s offensive philosophy revolves around using playmaking big men as the hub. By bringing in Amari Williams and Brandon Garrison, Pope checked that box. Both of Kentucky’s new centers are capable of operating from the top of the key, especially the veteran Williams. But make no mistake, these two will make their money in Lexington on the defensive end of the floor. Williams was a three-time Defensive Player of the Year winner in the CAA at Drexel. Garrison averaged 1.5 blocks and 0.8 steals as a freshman at Oklahoma State in just 22.7 minutes per outing. Williams is the bru…