Today, it's not unlikely for players to face off against players who hail from the school as they did. The one-and-done rule has made that a common occurrence. And that's especially the case for Kentucky in this John-Calipari era we live in.
Anthony Davis and Karl-Anthony Towns. The two are only 23 and 21 years of age, respectively, and are widely considered two of the best bigs -- if not the best players -- in the NBA today.
As a matter of fact, in the last two general manager surveys (2015 and 2016), Davis and Towns were the players NBA general managers said they would most like to sign to start a franchise with today.