According to the 2013-14 player survey based on opening rosters, 22 NBA players — by far, the most from one school — share a Wildcats pedigree.
NBA Players from the University of Kentucky | |
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Bledsoe, Eric | Phoenix Suns |
Bogans, Keith | Boston Celtics |
Cousins, DeMarcus | Sacramento Kings |
Davis, Anthony | New Orleans Pelicans |
Goodwin, Archie | Phoenix Suns |
Harrellson, Josh | Detroit Pistons |
Hayes, Chuck | Sacramento Kings |
Jones, Terrence | Houston Rockets |
Kanter, Enes | Utah Jazz |
Kidd-Gilchrist, Michael | Charlotte Bobcats |
Knight, Brandon | Milwaukee Bucks |
Lamb, Doron | Orlando Magic |
Meeks, Jodie | Los Angeles Lakers |
Miller, Darius | New Orleans Pelicans |
Mohammed, Nazr | Chicago Bulls |
Noel, Nerlens | Philadelphia 76ers |
Orton, Daniel | Philadelphia 76ers |
Patterson, Patrick | Sacramento Kings |
Prince, Tayshaun | Memphis Grizzlies |
Rondo, Rajon | Boston Celtics |
Teague, Marquis | Chicago Bulls |
Wall, John | Washington Wizards |
UK also had the most players in the NBA at the start of the last season with 19; it ranked second with 14 players at the start of the 2011-12 campaign (Duke, 16).
Considering their intense rivalry and top-notch programs, it’s not surprising that ACC powerhouses Duke and North Carolina tied for second with 15 alums each making opening night rosters. Four other programs had double-digit representation in the NBA — Kansas (14), Connecticut (12), Florida (12) and UCLA (12). Two others — Arizona and Georgia Tech — were on the cusp with nine each.