Kentucky’s domination of Louisville continued at The Basketball Tournament

La Familia defeated The Ville on Monday in a heated game that got even hotter afterwards.

One of the great rivalries in all of college sports was renewed Monday night when Kentucky’s alumni team La Familia played Louisville’s alumni team at The Basketball Tournament.

The game was hard-fought, and emotions ran high. It was everything one would expect when the two schools face off, even after the clock hit zero.

La Familia got out to a three point halftime lead behind Willie Cauley-Stein, who hit three three-pointers on three attempts. He also had five rebounds and two steals.

In the third quarter, the Wildcats squad exploded for 26 points, and the lead widened to 18 points. Nate Sestina scored 15 in the quarter, nailing five three-pointers. Louisville made a push in the fourth quarter, but came up short. La Familia won it 70 – 61.

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Sestina led the way for the former Wildcats with 22 points. Cauley-Stein had 20 points, 9 rebounds, and 4 steals. Andrew Harrison recorded 11 points and 7 assists.

After the game, Sestina, who had flashed the “L’s down” with his fingers, which many of the former Cardinals objected to. Chinanu Onuaku, in particular, took offense and appeared to spit at Sestina, which nearly incited a brawl. Luckily, the teams were separated.

Sestina said of the incident:

Emotions ran high, that’s what this game does to people. It had been great chatter the whole game, nothing crazy, nothing personal. And then it got personal, obviously. L’s down versus L’s up, that’s what this game is. (Onuaku) was just like, ‘Don’t do L’s down in here’ and I was just like ‘Alright, L’s down always.

And then he walked away and stepped at me or whatever, I backward turned, and then he spit in my face, Mr. Onuaku. I’m gonna leave it at that. Nothing crazy, spit at me. That’s on him.

All in all, it was another festive game between the two heated rivals. Fans are sure to remember this one when the Wildcats and Cardinals meet again.

Next up, La Familia will play Carmen’s Crew, which is an Ohio State alumni team. That will be August 2nd at 9:00 PM.

 

Kentucky and Louisville continue their basketball rivalry Monday night

The alumni squads of Kentucky and Louisville face each other Monday Night.

College baseball season has ended, and college football season is a month away. Kentucky basketball season is still a few months out as well, but fans of the two schools will still get to face off on Monday night as alumni squads face off in The Basketball Tournament (TBT).

Sixty-four teams began playing for a one million dollar prize, and TBT is now down to just eight squads. La Familia beat the 305 Ballers to open things up, then followed that by beating The Nawf in round two. Then, in the round of 16, they earned a 95-66 victory over Herd That, a Marshall alumni team.

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The Ville, Louisville’s alumni team, began the tournament by knocking of Unkighted. They got a two point win over Sideline Cancer in the second round before beating Team DRC to make it to the final eight.

The match-up between the two teams is scheduled to tip off at 9:00 PM ET on Monday night. It can be seen on Fox Sports 1.

La Familia has advanced to The Basketball Tournament quarterfinals

La Familia defeated Herd That on Tuesday night to advance to the quarterfinals of TBT.

The Kentucky basketball alumni team, La Familia, has played very well so far in The Basketball Tournement, and on Tuesday night, they did so again. The former Wildcats handily defeated Herd That, a Marshall alumni team 95 – 66 to advance to the quarterfinals.

La Familia led by single digits at halftime, but got hot in the second half and pulled away for the 29-point victory. They won the game via the “Elam Ending”.

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Eric Bledsoe led the way for the former Cats with 24 points. Kerem Kanter added 20 points and 8 rebounds. Aaron Harrison, Andrew Harrison, and Nate Sestina all had 11 points in the win.

Next up, La Familia could face the Louisville alumni team, The Ville, continuing the rivalry between the two schools if they beat Team DRC.

La Familia is now three wins away from winning TBT and the million dollar prize that goes with it. Big Blue Nation certainly supports them, and is rooting for them.

Kentucky alumni team La Familia advances to the round of 16

Kentucky alumni team La Familia defeated The Nawf to advance to the third round of The Basketball Tournament.

The Kentucky basketball season doesn’t begin for another few months, and fans are excited to see how the new roster looks. However, Big Blue Nation can watch La Familia, a team made up for former Wildcats, compete in The Basketball Tournament (TBT) in the meantime.

On Sunday, La Familia faced off against The Nawf in the second round, and got the win by a score of 81 – 64. That advances them to the third round where they’ll play Herd That, a Marshall alumni team.

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La Familia was led in scoring on Sunday by Kerem Kanter, who is the brother of Enes Kanter. He scored 26 points in the game, followed by Eric Bledsoe with 16. Nate Sestina and Andrew Harrison also scored double-figures with 15 and 11 respectively.

Their next game at TBT will be played on Tuesday night at 9:00 PM ET against Herd That. The game can be watched on Fox Sports 1 by fans looking for their Kentucky basketball fix.