The Kentucky Wildcats boast five starters that use less than 23 percent of their team’s possessions while on the floor, as measured by usage rate, which calculates how frequently the ball ends up in a players' hands at the end of each possession when he is on the floor, whether by a shot attempted, a turnover committed or an assist.

That means opportunities are being split almost exactly evenly.

Terrence Jones leads all five starters in participation in offensive plays with a usage rate of 22 percent, followed by Michael Kidd-Gilchrist (21.7), Marquis Teague (21.2), Anthony Davis (19.5), and Doron Lamb (18.6).

Lamb leads the way in points scored per 100 possessions at 133.0, which is in the top 40 among all Division I players playing at least 40 percent of their team's minutes.