America: Kentucky Wildcats Would Beat Philadelphia 76ers
By Jack Crosby
The majority of fans in the United States actually do believe that the Kentucky Wildcats would defeat the Philadelphia 76ers in a game of basketball.
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Tuesday night the No. 1 ranked Kentucky Wildcats looked about as good as any college basketball team that we’ve ever seen as they rolled to a 32-point win over No. 5 Kansas. Naturally, from that, people began wondering whether or not they could prevail on the court in a match up with the worst team in the NBA, the Philadelphia 76ers.
That’s an insane notion, right? There is no way that could ever happen, a bunch of kids beating pros.
Well the majority of fans in the United States of America tend to disagree with that, according to a poll ran by ESPN’s SportsNation. According to a good amount of people around the country, the young Wildcats would indeed walk away with the win if the two teams were ever to meet on the hardwood.
Okay, in all honesty, this really needs to stop. Seriously.
Could Kentucky get onto the court and maybe take a quick 2-0 lead? Maybe. Could they then pop in a three and grab a 5-0 lead? Potentially. However, once the game got rolling, the 76ers would more than likely roll them right off the floor and the game would be over by the half.
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