As we ready ourselves for the current Cats to take on Utah in Salt Lake, here's a look at how the former Wildcats did in the NBA on Friday night:
Solomon Hill: Hill got the start for Indiana on Friday night against the Cleveland Cavaliers. He was supposed to be responsible for guarding LeBron James, but LeBron was a late scratch in this one. Nonetheless, Solo scored 8 points, had 2 rebounds, an assist, and a block in 18 minutes.
Channing Frye: In 24 minutes, Channing scored 10 points while hitting 3 three pointers, had 3 rebounds, 3 assists, a steal, and 2 blocks. Aaron Gordon did not play in this one as he continues to sit out with an ankle injury.
Jordan Hill: In his 4th game since returning from injury, Hill scored 14 points as he had has 4th double-digit scoring game in a row. Hill did a nice job cleaning the glass as he had 7 rebounds. Hill's return has really given a boost to the Lakers as they are 3-1 since he returned from injury.
Jerryd Bayless: Playing against his former teammate Jordan Hill, Bayless had a rough shooting night for Milwaukee as he went 5-14 from the field, and didn't really make a mark in other aspects in the game as he finished with just one rebound, one assist, and a steal.
Jason Terry: Terry played 11 minutes and had a perfect shooting day as he made his only three point attempt, and made both of his free throw attempts. He finished with 5 points, 2 rebounds, and an assist.
Derrick Williams: Williams played just 8 minutes on Friday night and had a rebound, but didn't score.
Chase Budinger: Budinger played only 3 minutes and missed his only shot attempt.
Grant Jerrett: He played! Only 3 minutes, and he didn't record any stats, but he played!
Andre Iguodala: Steve Kerr gave Iggy the night off on Friday as the team was playing on the second night of a back-to-back.