A former Kentucky Wildcat, Cason Wallace, earned postseason accolades by landing a spot on the All-Rookie Second Team for his performance with the Oklahoma City Thunder.
During his debut season, Wallace averaged 6.8 points, 2.3 rebounds, and 1.5 assists per game, shooting at an impressive 49.1% from the field while logging 20.6 minutes per game. He showcased stellar defensive skills, contributing to the Thunder’s top seed in the West. Although the Thunder fell short against PJ Washington and the Dallas Mavericks in the Western Conference Semifinals, their youthful roster suggests promising years ahead.
Entering his second year, Wallace is poised to assume a more significant role with the Thunder, likely improving on his rookie numbers. As a former Wildcat lottery pick, he’s expected to become a reliable NBA role player for years to come, especially on a team with championship potential.
Joe Mussatto highlighted the draft night trade that brought Wallace to the Thunder, stating, “What makes the OKC-Dallas trade look so good now, and what will make it age well, is how both the Thunder and Mavericks aced their picks of Wallace and Lively — two 20-year-old rookies from blue bloods Kentucky and Duke who haven’t cowered under playoff pressure.”
Congratulations to Wallace for earning a spot on the NBA All-Rookie Second Team, indicating a promising future ahead for the former Wildcat standout.