
Kentucky (Blue)
Did I mention how Kentucky was so loaded that it wasn’t even fair? If you thought that first team was good, check out the “A-Team,” or the Blue Team as we’re calling it.
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If he wasn’t already, John Wall established himself as one of the best point guards in the league this season. He went to his fourth-straight all-star game this season. He averaged a career-high 23.1 points while averaging double-digit assists for the third straight season. If it’s Ice Cube’s rules, and they’re playing half court that might be a disadvantage for Wall, whose one of the best in the league at getting up and down the court.
What can you say about Anthony Davis that hasn’t already been said? The four-time all-star is the best big man in the league and has virtually zero flaws in his game. Davis averaged career-highs of 28.0 points and 11.8 rebounds this season, while also averaging 2+ blocks for the fourth straight season. And he’s also started to step out and hit threes.
DeMarcus Cousins may have a flawed attitude at times, but there are zero flaws in his game. What he lacks in athleticism compared to Davis, he makes up for in skill. He went to his fifth-straight all-star game this season. He averaged 27.0 points, 11.0 rebounds, 4.6 assists, 1.4 steals, and 1.3 blocks, and stop me if I’ve said this before, he also hits threes now. He shot 36.1 percent on threes while attempting 5.0 per game, which is more than John Wall shot.
I’m not sure where you even play the three of these guys on the court, but wherever you put them, it will be deadly.