Imagine growing up during the peak of Kentucky basketball in the last decade-plus, your childhood aligning with Aaron Harrison’s game-winners, Willie Cauley-Stein’s dunks and Eric Bledsoe’s toughness. And then you get (have?) to compete against them all in practice as a Kentucky Wildcat yourself. That was the reality for Travis Perry, a diehard fan from Eddyville who watched every second of every game like the rest of us as a kid, only to find himself wearing blue and white as a player in college. The players he grew up rooting for suddenly became on-court competitors when La Familia came to t…