Kentucky is on pace to finish the season with six players averaging double figures in scoring.

Doron Lamb averages 13.7 points, followed by forwards Michael Kidd-Gilchrist and Anthony Davis at 13.2 each, forward Terrence Jones at 11.6, Darius Miller at 10.3 and point guard Marquis Teague at exactly 10 a game. No team in Kentucky’s rich history has finished a season with six players averaging in double digits.

“We have seven players who have taken 100 shots or more,” Wildcats coach John Calipari said. “Think about that. In most cases, you have teams that their three leading scorers take 250 to 300 shots and the other guys are taking 50 shots, 70 shots. We have seven guys that take 100 shots. That means we have an unselfish team that’ll pass the ball to each other.”