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Kentucky Wildcats and the NBA
#1
Of the Cats who have left in the last five years are any which if any are doing anything in the NBA?

In the group that have left in the last five years are there any of them that are starting in the NBA?

Thanks.
#2
Current Cats in the NBA.
Eric Bledsoe (Clippers)
Keith Bogans (Spurs) 2010 (Bulls)
Demarcus Cousins (Kings)
Chuck Hayes (Rockets)
Jamaal Magloire (Nets) 2010 (Heat)
Jodie Meeks (76ers)
Nazr Mohammed (Pistons) 2010 (Thunder)
Daniel Orton (Magic)
Patrick Patterson (Rockets)
Tayshaun Prince (Pistons)
Rajon Rondo (Celtics)
John Wall (Wizards)

By looking at the list, i believe its safe to say at least half of these are doing very well for themselves in the NBA.
If were talking about last 3 or 4 years, Wall, Cousins, Bledsoe, and Meeks are are getting a considerable amount of PT.
#3
RunItUpTheGut Wrote:Current Cats in the NBA.
Eric Bledsoe (Clippers)
Keith Bogans (Spurs) 2010 (Bulls)
Demarcus Cousins (Kings)
Chuck Hayes (Rockets)
Jamaal Magloire (Nets) 2010 (Heat)
Jodie Meeks (76ers)
Nazr Mohammed (Pistons) 2010 (Thunder)
Daniel Orton (Magic)
Patrick Patterson (Rockets)
Tayshaun Prince (Pistons)
Rajon Rondo (Celtics)
John Wall (Wizards)

By looking at the list, i believe its safe to say at least half of these are doing very well for themselves in the NBA.
If were talking about last 3 or 4 years, Wall, Cousins, Bledsoe, and Meeks are are getting a considerable amount of PT.


Keith Bogans isn't with the Bulls. He's with the Nets. Averaging 4.2 Points per game
#4
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I just copy and pasted.
It was the list to begin the season.
#6
You left off Brandon Knight who is starting for the Pistons. Josh Harrelson is playing for the Knicks. Liggins is on the Magic.
#7
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Once again, i just copy and pasted a list off a google search.
Im sure there are better list lol..
#8
Prince starts for the Pistons.
Patterson comes of the bench and plays a lot of minutes for the Rockets.
Hayse I think is with Sacremento now.
#9
In a article in 2011 UK was ranked the third NCAA school in producing NBA talent.

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=ys...ers_062011
#10
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After this draft were liable to be in first.
#11
RunItUpTheGut Wrote:^
After this draft were liable to be in first.

It's a possibility.
I don't see Teague being that great.
I could see Doron Lamb being a Jamal Crawford type of player.
Jones will have some work to do but I see him being on an NBA roster for a loooong time.
I see MKG having the same level of success in the NBA as he did at Kentucky.
He looks to me like a player that can be plugged into just about any system and contributing.

As far as Anthony Davis....
I think he can be a stud but it will definitely take some time.
He's too small to play the five but I think he could be a great four and if he is able to refine some of the skills he use to have when he played as a guard....
he could be a DANGEROUS three.

Again - you never know what these guys are going to do until they step on the court.
I would have never have believed that JH would have gotten ANY playing time with the Knicks this season and he actually came in and played well.
#12
Cousins is in the top 3 of all centers in the NBA. What is funny is that of himself, Bynum and Howard, he might be the most mature! LOL Who would have thought!
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
#13
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I hadnt though about it like that but its soooo true.

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