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While the Bobcats were terrible, I think their length and agility on defense alone, and their speed up and down the floor would be way too much for the Wildcats to handle.
Sure Walker is short, but he is super quick. Then at the 2 you have Henderson who is 6-5 I think, MKG at the 3 who is 6-6/6-7. Biyombo at the 4 brings mega shot-blocking and he jumps out of the gym, and at the 5, whether they use McRoberts or Mullens, you have 7-0 guys who won't get any shorter.
Off the bench you had shooters like Gordon and Taylor, bigs like Thomas, Haywood & Diop. And you had Sessions backing up Walker. The Wildcats wouldn't get within 30 IMO.