Kentucky coach Mark Pope has a bit of a dilemma heading into the matchup between his No. 4 Wildcats and Ohio State on Saturday as part of the CBS Sports Classic at Madison Square Garden in New York.As much as he would like to give guard Lamont Butler more time to recover from an ankle injury, especially with the next game not until Dec. 31, Pope likes what he saw out of the San Diego State transfer against Louisville last Saturday in his return from missing two games.Butler scored a career-high 33 points and added six assists in a 93-85 victory for the Wildcats (10-1).”LaMont’s ankle is an interesting thing because part of me is, ‘I want to get it 100 percent healthy’ ” Pope said Wednesday. “Then there’s a part of me that’s, ‘I don’t know if I want to get him 100 percent healthy.’ He was pretty good in that Louisville game.”I think he’s over it. I think we’ve moved on, hopefully, with that.”Butler went 10-for-10 from the field, including 6-for-6 from 3-point range. Only two players in program history — Rodney Dent in 1993 and Kenny Walker in 1986 — have made more shots without a miss.”He did an unbelievable job taking what the defense was affording him,” Pope said.Ohio State (7-4) also got an epic effort when forward Devin Royal set career highs in points (31) and rebounds (15) in a 95-73 win over Valparaiso on Tuesday.He was the first Ohio State player with a 30-point, 15-rebound double-double since Jared Sullinger had 30 points and 19 rebounds in a win over South Carolina on Dec. 18, 2010.”I think my teammates got me open,” Royal said. “They were focusing on our guards a lot. That gave me an opportunity to score more.”I’ve just kept working and stayed in the gym. My teammates have pushed me to be better and better every day. My coaches tell me to go out there and play my game.”