Some very interesting situations for former UK players headed into the stretch of the NBA season. Which former Wildcat has the best chance of getting a ring?
OKC (40-9) - SGA had 50 last night, they are getting Holmgren back, Cason Wallace is a tenacious perimeter defender
Knicks (34-17) - KAT having a career year
Mavs (26-25) - AD and PJ team up on what should be one of the best defensive teams in the NBA going forward
Spurs (22-26) - Fox and Wemby is a formidable duo, Keldon Johnson still in the rotation, they could make a late push
Nuggets (32-19) - it's been a good season for Murray after being injured
Heat (25-24) - not likely for Bam and Herro
Sixers (20-30) - If Embiid had Maxey's desire, they would contend, but he doesn't.
Suns (25-25) - another great season for Booker, but not a contender. Nick Richards contributing
Kings (25-25) - Monk averaging 18 ppg
Minnesota (28-23) - Randle averaging 19/7/5
Rockets (32-18) - Sheppard could get a ring even though he doesn't play much
Those are the teams with a shot at the playoffs.
OKC (40-9) - SGA had 50 last night, they are getting Holmgren back, Cason Wallace is a tenacious perimeter defender
Knicks (34-17) - KAT having a career year
Mavs (26-25) - AD and PJ team up on what should be one of the best defensive teams in the NBA going forward
Spurs (22-26) - Fox and Wemby is a formidable duo, Keldon Johnson still in the rotation, they could make a late push
Nuggets (32-19) - it's been a good season for Murray after being injured
Heat (25-24) - not likely for Bam and Herro
Sixers (20-30) - If Embiid had Maxey's desire, they would contend, but he doesn't.
Suns (25-25) - another great season for Booker, but not a contender. Nick Richards contributing
Kings (25-25) - Monk averaging 18 ppg
Minnesota (28-23) - Randle averaging 19/7/5
Rockets (32-18) - Sheppard could get a ring even though he doesn't play much
Those are the teams with a shot at the playoffs.
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