Two of the most prolific teams in terms of producing NBA Draft picks will go head-to-head this summer when Kentucky takes on Mega Bemax this summer in the Bahamas.

The Wildcats will play Mega Bemax in the second of its four-game foreign trip to the Bahamas on Aug. 11 having combined for 23 NBA Draft picks since 2014.

Mega Bemax's nine draft picks over the last four years is more than UCLA (8), Syracuse (7), Arizona (6) and Kansas (6) and is third only to Duke (10) and Kentucky (14) during that span, most notably Nikola Jokic of the Denver Nuggets, who has developed into one of the premier big men in the league, averaging 18.5 points and 10.7 rebounds per game this season.

However, only one (Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot in 2016) of Mega Bemax's draft picks have come in the first round while 24 of John Calipari's 31 NBA Draft picks at Kentucky since 2010 have been first round picks, with 17 going in the lottery.

The Memphis Grizzlies also signed former Mega Bemax forward Rade Zagorac to a 3-year deal last summer.

The current Mega Bemax roster includes former Villanova and Oregon guard Dylan Ennis.

In addition to Mega Bemax, the Wildcats also play the Bahamian National Team (Aug. 8), San Lorenzo de Almagra (Aug. 9) and Team Toronto (Aug. 12) at Atlantis on Paradise Island during its eight-day trip Aug. 6-13.

"If you know me, you know I've talked a lot about college basketball taking over the month of August," Calipari said in a press release. "It's a perfect time – when we have nothing else going on – to get with our kids, practice and give our fans a chance to see our team before school starts. The current rules only allow us to do it every four years and this one comes at a great time. We're going to have another young team and will have a tough schedule early. Getting these games in against professional competition and allowing us to practice will give our guys an early idea of how hard this is going to be."