malikmonk16bentonville
When Malik Monk joined forces with his former Kentucky teammate, De’Aaaron Fox, it brought back all the 2017 nostalgic feelings. It turns out Big Blue Nation wasn’t the only folks happy with the reunion. Monk has fit right in with Sacramento and the Kings made it a priority to keep the league’s most dynamic scorer off the bench on their team. ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski dropped the bomb that Monk will sign a four-year $78 million deal with the Kings, which includes a player option in the final year of the contract. The deal marks a huge raise for Monk, who made just over $9 million per season th...
On3
Someone call the basketball police, there’s been a vicious robbery. Media voters unjustifiably stole the NBA 6th Man of the Year award away from Malik Monk and dumped it in Naz Reid’s trophy room. At the end of the regular season, Malik Monk was the overwhelming favorite to win the NBA 6th Man of the Year. Vegas had him at -700 odds and the next closest player to him, Naz Reid, came in at +500. Yet, somehow, someway, Reid pulled off an upset that rivaled that rivaled the likes of Oakland over Kentucky in the NCAA Tournament. If it is any consolation (and it isn’t), the vote was the closest it ...
On3
The NBA doles out seven annual awards for outstanding play in the regular season. Each award has three finalists and four former Kentucky Wildcats are candidates for the prestigious honors. OKC Thunder point guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has two nominations. He’s being considered for Clutch Player of the Year and NBA MVP. The other two MVP candidates are Luka Doncic and Nikola Jokic, who is trying to win his third MVP Award in the last four years. A former Wildcat has never won an NBA MVP. SGA was one of three players in the NBA who averaged more than 30 points per game, finishing with a caree...
On3
Kentucky owns the NBA. Yes, the embarrassment of riches that has passed through the halls of the Craft Center should have led to more championship banners in Rupp over the last 15 years, but that is a gripe for another day. Former ‘Cats own the NBA right now in a way that a single college may never duplicate or even come close to mimicking ever again. Case in point: There is a Kentucky player in the running for every major NBA player award this season and several of them are favored to win it. Last year, we saw De’Aaron Fox win the inaugural Clutch Player of the Year award, but he was the only...
On3
閲覧を続けるには、ノアドット株式会社が「プライバシーポリシー」に定める「アクセスデータ」を取得することを含む「nor.利用規約」に同意する必要があります。
「これは何?」という方はこちら