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I think this is a legit matchup. I say UK has a chance to beat the sixers and this is the first time ive actually thought a college team could possibly beat an nba team.
Philly would smoke them. We can't even be sure yet, for as impressive as they were last night, that Kentucky is the best college basketball team. And most of their players can't legally drink.
Now, Philly is historically bad, and I don't think there's any doubt Kentucky has as much or more talent. But the gap in development is just too large for me to entertain the thought unless Philly had a few injuries, UK had a few more months to develop, and the game was played at Rupp. And even then, it probably takes a hot shooting night.
Won't convince me that quote out of Bledsoe was planted by Cal.We're feeding right into the garbage media hype on Kentucky. What's next, are we going to make a topic asking if they're going 40-0?
We're feeding right into the garbage media hype on Kentucky. What's next, are we going to make a topic asking if they're going 40-0?
This poll is actually on the front page of ESPN (bottom). More people have voted for UK than Philly (as of now) 54% to 46%
We're feeding right into the garbage media hype on Kentucky. What's next, are we going to make a topic asking if they're going 40-0?
Being a life long Philly fan, I agree; HOWEVER, if (big if) that happened, the city of Philadelphia should be ashamed of themselves to allow an owner to put a poor excuse for a basketball team on the court like that ( they should be ashamed now )...There's no way. Philly blows, but these are all players who have managed in the NBA. Not every player on UK is going to make it in the NBA. Even platoon NBA players tend to have been very, very good college basketball players -- or at least extremely talented college basketball players. I don't think it'd even be close.
There are about 315 NCAA College D1 basketball teams today with 12 scholarships per team. That equals 3,780 D1 basketball players. Divided by 4 classes, that means 25% graduate per year (not correct; but simplified for statistical analysis) or 945 eligible players. The NBA drafts the 'best of the best' each year in 2 rounds of 30, that is a total of 60 eligible slots. That means statistically, 6% of each graduating class has a chance at the NBA. Even with Kentucky being so top heavy, they cannot match each and established every pro player on Philadelphia. Afterall, even if the Sixers are still the worst team in the NBA, they still have the best 6% of all college basketball players, plus they are older, likely bigger, and more experienced.
Of all of the ridiculous questions on this board, this one might take the cake. Kentucky would get blown out by Philly. Fed face first into the wood chipper. If you took the top 8 kids from the draft last year and put them all on the same team and played Philly, they'd get smoked by Philly. This silly question comes up in a ton of different iterations when sportswriters start slobbering over "dominant" teams. Remember the discussion about the USC team beating the 0-16 Lions? Same type of deal. The NBA guys are the best of the best, with years of playing the best competition, with better coaching, training, more time together etc, on top of just being flat out more talented. Not even close.