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Former Kentucky players are everywhere in NBA playoffs: Here's how they are faring

Kentucky men’s basketball coach John Calipari was smiling with good reason Monday during Philadelphia’s easy 96-84 Game 2 victory against Brooklyn in the first round of the NBA’s Eastern Conference playoffs.

One of his former Wildcats, Sixers guard Tyrese Maxey, scored a game-high 33 points on 13-for-23 shooting, including 6-for-13 on 3-pointers.

After he left that game, Calipari could turn on Sacramento-Golden State and see two more of his former players, Kings guards De’Aaron Fox and Malik Monk, starring in the playoffs.

Everywhere you look, ex-Wildcats are front and center in the playoffs, from the Los Angeles Lakers' Anthony Davis to Phoenix’s Devin Booker to New York’s Julius Randle to Miami’s Bam Adebayo to Denver’s Jamal Murray.

Tyrese Maxey hugs Kentucky coach John Calipari after Game 2 of the Eastern Conference first-round playoffs against Brooklyn.
Tyrese Maxey hugs Kentucky coach John Calipari after Game 2 of the Eastern Conference first-round playoffs against Brooklyn.

"The environment here (at Kentucky), everything about it is preparing them for the NBA,” Calipari told USA TODAY Sports during the 2020 playoffs in the Orlando bubble. “It’s an NBA environment. How we practice, the competitiveness in practice, the games, the shots. Every shot matters here."

Here's all the Wildcats competing in the 2023 NBA playoffs:

Philadelphia 76ers

The 76ers have a 3-0 lead over the Brooklyn Nets:

Tyrese Maxey

  • Kentucky (2019–2020)

  • Drafted by the 76ers with the 21st overall pick in 2020

  • 2022-23 regular-season stats: 20.3 points, 2.9 rebounds and 3.5 assists

Maxey had 13 points, six rebounds and three steals in the Sixers' 121-101 Game 1 win over the Nets. He dropped 33 in Philly's 96-84 Game 2 win in front of Calipari. Maxey scored a team-high 25 points in the 76ers' 102-97 win in Game 3 and was particularly strong down the stretch after James Harden was ejected.

Kentucky guard Tyrese Maxey reacts after a 3-point basket during the first half of a November 2019 game.
Kentucky guard Tyrese Maxey reacts after a 3-point basket during the first half of a November 2019 game.

Miami Heat

The Heat earned the No. 8 seed in the Eastern Conference following a 102-91 play-in tournament win over the Chicago Bulls. The Heat and Milwaukee Bucks series is tied 1-1.

Bam Adebayo

  • Kentucky (2016–2017)

  • Drafted by the Heat with the 14th overall pick in 2017

  • 2022-23 regular-season stats: 20.4 points, 9.2 rebounds and 3.2 assists

The Heat stole Game 1 from the Bucks with a 130-117 win in Milwaukee. Adebayo had 22 points, nine rebounds and seven assists in the victory.

He had 18 points in their 122-138 Game 2 loss.

Tyler Herro

  • Kentucky (2018–2019)

  • Drafted by the Heat with the 13th overall pick in 2019

  • 2022-23 regular-season stats: 20.1 points, 5.4 rebounds and 4.2 assists

The 2022 Sixth Man of the Year will be out four to six weeks after breaking his right hand while diving for a loose ball in Game 1. Herro racked up 12 points and two rebounds in 19 minutes of play before the injury. He said he'll likely return for the NBA Finals if the Heat make it that far.

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Kentucky Wildcats guard Tyler Herro (14) dribbles the ball against Auburn Tigers guard Samir Doughty (10) during the 2019 NCAA Tournament on March 31, 2019.
Kentucky Wildcats guard Tyler Herro (14) dribbles the ball against Auburn Tigers guard Samir Doughty (10) during the 2019 NCAA Tournament on March 31, 2019.

New York Knicks

The Knicks and Cleveland Cavaliers are tied 1-1:

Julius Randle

  • Kentucky (2013–2014)

  • Drafted by the Lakers with the seventh overall pick in 2014

  • 2022-23 regular-season stats: 25.1 points, 10.0 rebounds and 4.1 assists

The Knicks stole Game 1 from the Cavaliers with a 101-97 win in Cleveland, thanks in part to Randle's 19 points, 10 rebounds and four assists. But the Cavaliers tied the series with a 107-90 win in Game 2. To add insult to injury, Randle exited in the fourth quarter as the Knicks trailed by double digits after landing awkwardly on his tailbone.

Immanuel Quickley

  • Kentucky (2018–2020)

  • Drafted by the Thunder with the 25th overall pick in 2020

  • 2022-23 regular-season stats: 14.9 points, 4.2 rebounds and 3.4 assists

Quickley had three points off the bench in Game 1 and added 12 points in Game 2.

Kentucky forward Julius Randle (30) blocks a shot during the NCAA Tournament championship game on April 7, 2014.
Kentucky forward Julius Randle (30) blocks a shot during the NCAA Tournament championship game on April 7, 2014.

Denver Nuggets

The Nuggets are looking to advance to the Western Conference finals for the first time since 2020. They are the No. 1 seed and lead the Minnesota Timberwolves 2-0:

Jamal Murray

  • Kentucky (2015–2016)

  • Drafted by the Nuggets with the seventh overall pick in 2016

  • 2022-23 regular-season stats: 20.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 6.2 assists

Murray scored a game-high 24 points and had eight rebounds and eight assists in the Nuggets' 109-80 Game 1 win over the Timberwolves, his first playoff game since the 2020 NBA bubble.

"Congratulations to Jamal for being back," Nuggets coach Michael Malone said of Murray, who tore his ACL in 2021. "That’s two postseasons that he did not play. It seems like eons ago when we were in the bubble and he was doing his thing."

He dropped 40 points in the Nuggets' 122-113 win over the Timberwolves in Game 2.

Jamal Murray dribbles against Stony Brook Seawolves during the first round of the NCAA Tournament on March 17, 2016.
Jamal Murray dribbles against Stony Brook Seawolves during the first round of the NCAA Tournament on March 17, 2016.

Minnesota Timberwolves

Karl-Anthony Towns led the Timberwolves to the playoffs with a 120-95 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder in the play-in tournament to secure the No. 8 seed. They trail the Denver Nuggets 2-0:

Karl-Anthony Towns

  • Kentucky (2014–2015)

  • Drafted by the Timberwolves with the first overall pick in 2015

  • 2022-23 regular-season stats: 20.8 points, 8.1 rebounds and 4.8 assists

Despite a strong showing in the play-in tournament, Towns only registered 11 points and 10 rebounds in Minnesota's 109-80 Game 1 loss to the Nuggets. He wasn't able to get it going in Game 2 either, scoring only 10 points and 12 rebounds in the loss.

Kentucky forward Karl-Anthony Towns is guarded by Notre Dame forward Zach Auguste during an NCAA Tournament game on March 28, 2015.
Kentucky forward Karl-Anthony Towns is guarded by Notre Dame forward Zach Auguste during an NCAA Tournament game on March 28, 2015.

Los Angeles Lakers

The Lakers, who have three Wildcats, earned their spot in the playoffs with a 108-102 overtime win over the Minnesota Timberwolves in the play-in tournament to secure the No. 7 seed. The Lakers and Memphis Grizzles are tied 1-1:

Anthony Davis

  • Kentucky (2011–2012)

  • Drafted by the New Orleans Hornets with the first overall pick in 2012

  • 2022-23 regular-season stats: 25.9 points, 12.5 rebounds and 2.6 assists

Davis has not only won an NCAA championship with Kentucky, he won an NBA championship with the Lakers in 2020. And despite getting off to a 2-10 start to the regular season, the Lakers are looking to make a run in the West and their chances are contingent on the health of Davis and LeBron James.

Davis almost had a triple-double in the Lakers' 128-112 Game 1 win over the Grizzles, finishing with 22 points, 12 rebounds and seven blocks. He exited before halftime with a shoulder stinger, but would later return.

He had 13 points in their 103-93 Game 2 loss.

Wenyen Gabriel

  • Kentucky (2016–2018)

  • Undrafted in 2018

  • 2022-23 regular-season stats: 5.5 points, 4.2 rebounds and 0.5 assists

Gabriel did not score in Game 1 or Game 2.

Jarred Vanderbilt

  • Kentucky (2017–2018)

  • Drafted by the Magic with the 41st overall pick in 2018

  • 2022-23 regular-season stats: 7.9 points, 7.5 rebounds and 2.4 assists

Vanderbilt started Game 1, but only recorded four points in 23 minutes. He had eight points in Game 2.

Kentucky forwards Jarred Vanderbilt (2) and forward Wenyen Gabriel (32) shake hands during a game against Texas A&M on Feb. 10, 2018.
Kentucky forwards Jarred Vanderbilt (2) and forward Wenyen Gabriel (32) shake hands during a game against Texas A&M on Feb. 10, 2018.

Sacramento Kings

Three Wildcats contributed to the Kings' first playoff appearance since 2006. Sacramento leads the Golden State Warriors 2-1.

De’Aaron Fox

  • Kentucky (2016–2017)

  • Drafted by the Kings with the fifth overall pick in 2017

  • 2022-23 regular-season stats: 25.0 points, 4.2 rebounds and 6.1 assists

Fox was named the inaugural winner of the NBA’s Clutch Player of the Year Award, earning 91 out of 100 first-place votes from league sportswriters and broadcasters. He also earned his first All-Star nod this season.

He scored a game-high 38 points, including 29 in the second half and 15 in the fourth quarter, in the Kings' 126-123 Game 1 win over the Warriors, his first playoff game. He had 24 points in their 114-106 Game 2 win over the defending world champions. Fox scored a team-high 26 points on 9-for-22 shooting in the Kings' 114-97 loss in Game 3.

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Malik Monk

  • Kentucky (2016–2017)

  • Drafted by the Charlotte Hornets with the 11th overall pick in 2017

  • 2022-23 regular-season stats: 13.5 points, 2.6 rebounds and 3.9 assists

Monk reunited with his college teammate Fox this season after signing a two-year, $19 million contract with the Kings following one season with the Lakers.

He scored 32 points off the bench, shooting 8-for-13 from the field and 14-for-14 from the free throw line, in the Kings' Game 1 win. He had 18 points in Game 2. Monk struggled in Game 3, scoring just four points on a 1-for-9 shooting night.

Malik Monk (5) and De'Aaron Fox (0) celebrate with guard Isaiah Briscoe (13) after defeating the UCLA Bruins in the 2017 NCAA Tournament.
Malik Monk (5) and De'Aaron Fox (0) celebrate with guard Isaiah Briscoe (13) after defeating the UCLA Bruins in the 2017 NCAA Tournament.

Trey Lyles

  • Kentucky (2014–2015)

  • Drafted by the Jazz with the 12th overall pick in 2015

  • 2022-23 regular-season stats: 7.6 points, 4.1 rebounds and 0.9 assists

Lyles had 16 points off the bench for the Kings in Game 1, but didn't score in Game 2. He got back on the scoresheet in Game 3, but managed just two points and didn't hit any of his six shots from the field.

Trey Lyles dunks during the Final Four game between Kentucky and Wisconsin on April 4, 2015.
Trey Lyles dunks during the Final Four game between Kentucky and Wisconsin on April 4, 2015.

Phoenix Suns

The Suns are looking to return to the NBA Finals, which they reached in 2021. They are leading the Los Angeles Clippers, 2-1.

Devin Booker

  • Kentucky (2014–2015)

  • Drafted by the Suns with the 13th overall pick in 2015

  • 2022-23 regular-season stats: 27.8 points, 4.5 rebounds and 5.5 assists

Booker and Kevin Durant combined for 53 points in Game 1 of Phoenix's first-round matchup against the Los Angeles Clippers, but they weren't able to pull off a win at home. The Suns lost 115-110. Booker dropped a game-high 38 points as the Suns evened the series with a 123-109 win. Booker had his best game yet in Game 4, scoring 45 points on 18-for-29 shooting in the Suns' 129-124 win. 

Devin Booker reacts during Kentucky's NCAA Tournament game against West Virginia on March 26, 2015.
Devin Booker reacts during Kentucky's NCAA Tournament game against West Virginia on March 26, 2015.

Los Angeles Clippers

The Clippers trail the Suns 2-1:

Brandon Boston Jr.

  • Kentucky (2020–2021)

  • Drafted by the Grizzlies with the 51st overall pick in 2021

  • 2022-23 regular-season stats: 6.5 points, 1.4 rebounds and 0.9 assists

Boston Jr. did not play in Game 1 and got one minute in Game 2, but did not score. In Game 3 he did not play.

Kentucky Wildcats guard Brandon Boston Jr. (3) looks for a pass during the second half of the game against the Auburn Tigers on Feb. 13, 2021.
Kentucky Wildcats guard Brandon Boston Jr. (3) looks for a pass during the second half of the game against the Auburn Tigers on Feb. 13, 2021.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NBA playoffs littered with ex-Kentucky Wildcats. How are they doing?