Happy first day of the NBA season to all who celebrate. If not, and you find the NBA unwatchable for any number of reasons up to and including it being a constant reminder of how many elite basketball players came through Lexington over the last 15 years with only one title to show for it, then that’s cool too. Look at opening night in the NBA as an indicator that college basketball season is just around the corner.
This season, an incredible 30 former Wildcats made a roster to start the season. In case conceptualization of numbers is also not your thing, that is a lot.
If you want to be picky, you could say the true list is only 25 players, as five guys are technically on a two-way contract. This means they are on the team but can only dress for 50 regular-season games.
Regardless, the next closest college with alumni in the NBA is Duke with 21 players on opening-night rosters.
I understand the NBA is not for everyone, even otherwise hardcore basketball fans. But allow me to rattle off some reasons to watch former Kentucky players this season:
I could keep going but if you still aren’t convinced the NBA is worth watching, Kentucky plays an exhibition game on Wednesday.
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