The current Wildcats clinched at least a share of the Pac-12 title this weekend, and the former Wildcats had some great performances of their own. Here's how they did:
Andre Iguodala: The Warriors were down by as many as 26 points on Sunday against to Celtics, but ended up coming all the way back to win 106-101. Iggy helped lead the comeback with 4 fourth quarter points including a dunk to tie the game at 94, and a layup on a broken play to extend Golden State's lead to 102-99 with 26 seconds left. Iggy finished with 6 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists, a steal, and a block.
Jordan Hill: Hill recorded his 5th consecutive double-digit scoring game in the Lakers' game on Sunday night. Jordan finished with 14 points on 5-10 shooting and 12 rebounds. Oddly enough, Hill made his first ever NBA three pointer in this game. On a not so bright side, Hill was the victim of this vicious block by Serge Ibaka:
Jason Terry: The JET had a quiet game on Sunday afternoon, as he played just 13 minutes and hit one of his 3 three point attempts.
Derrick Williams: Williams arguably had his best game of the season as he matched his season-high with 18 points on 7-12 shooting. Williams had a ton of success in transition and was the beneficiary of a few alley oops including this one:
This Kings beat writer sums up the type of game Williams had perfectly:
Kings' best play this quarter: throw it near the rim so Derrick Williams can dunk it.
— Jason Jones (@mr_jasonjones) March 2, 2015
Solomon Hill: Solo played 20 minutes on Sunday and had 4 points and 2 rebounds. From a team standpoint, the Pacers have played well enough lately that they're now a playoff team in the Eastern Conference as they currently hold the 8th seed.
Channing Frye: Frye had a decent game on Sunday as he scored 8 points in 18 minutes, including hitting 2 of 4 of his three point attempts. He had 2 rebounds and an assist as well.
Richard Jefferson: He got another start on Friday night, but didn't make a huge impact. He played 30 minutes, scored 5 points on 2-7 shooting, had 5 rebounds, and a steal.
Jerryd Bayless: After struggling in his previous two games, Bayless was limited to just 15 minutes of playing time on Friday night. He failed to score, and only had 1 rebound and an assist. Hopefully Bayless' reduction in minutes is only a temporary thing.