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.
54% of our voters think Kentucky would win a 7-game series vs. the @Sixers http://t.co/Ruq68dZzIM pic.twitter.com/AMzhdfVlDh
— SportsNation (@SportsNation) November 20, 2014
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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