Chane Behanan played against Kentucky as a member of Louisvilles 2013 national championship team. Three years later, hes teaming up with some Wildcats alumni to bring another title to the Bluegrass State.The Bluegrass Boys will play for a $2 million grand prize?in The Basketball Tournament as the No. 1 seed in the Midwest. The roster consists of Kentucky alumni and some friends, including Behanan, who played three seasons for nemesis Louisville. The Bluegrass Boys roster includes Marquis Teague, the starting point guard on the 2012 UK championship team, and the only Kentucky player on the roster whom Behanan played against during his time with the Cardinals.Behanan, a Cincinnati native, averaged 9.8 points per game on Louisvilles 2013 championship team. He was dismissed from the program 12 games into the 2013-14 season for a violation of university policy. Behanan is playing with the Dallas Mavericks in the Las Vegas Summer League and played professionally in Puerto Rico this past season.The Bluegrass Boys roster is dotted with former Kentucky players, including Teague, Ramel Bradley, Joe Crawford, Erik Daniels,?Shagari Alleyne and Perry Stevenson.In their quest for the $2 million prize, the Bluegrass Boys also have former Tennessee standout Scotty Hopson and former Xavier star Jordan Crawford?(Joes brother), who played a few years in the?NBA. Former UK guard Derek Anderson, a member of the 1996 championship team, is the coach.Teague played with Dallas team in the Orlando Summer League earlier this summer, while Hopson is with the Pacers entry in Las Vegas.Other notable players participating in The Basketball Tournament include former Louisville guard Russ Smith, who is playing for an entry called Team Fancy, and a squad of former Gonzaga players.?The Bluegrass Boys will open play on Saturday in Chicago. 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Murray showed his class with this superb forehand Murrays reactionWhen you start winning matches, you gain confidence. In the important moments, on the break points, I was a little bit more solid than Marin; he had some chances as well. When I had my opportunities, I took them. Thats what winning matches does for you. Reaction from Murray and Marin Cilic Expert analysisPeter Fleming: It was a slow starrt from both players.ddddddddddddHow Cilic must rue not capitalising on the break points he had in game No 1. He never quite turned it around. Murray, on the other hand, once he got a set under his belt, seemed to relax and, by the end of the match, was playing as well as he has throughout the last six months.Greg Rusedski: Murray showed why he is the world No 1. Its all about the big points and big moments. Perfect start. It couldnt get any better. He was nervous coming into the match, got off a little bit shaky, was down a few break points, saved them, found a way to close out that first set. Then he went into cruise control and started playing as well as he can. Murray: No 1 hasnt changed me Andy Murray said becoming world No 1 has not changed his mentality The matchMurray made a hesitant start and had to save two break points before finally holding serve in the opening game. He seemed to have settled when he broke the world No 7 in the second, but Murray struggled on serve once again in the third game and was immediately broken back.However, Cilic was even more out of sorts and a second break for Murray, in the fourth game, proved enough to take the first set. Mark Petchey invites Murray to guess a shot at the SkyPad Murray then began to relax in the second set and his recent form swiftly came back to him. The first four games were shared, but he then broke twice more to go 3-2 and 5-2 ahead as Cilics error-strewn game unravelled.Murray will now face Kei Nishikori, who beat Stan Wawrinka earlier on Monday, in his second round-robin match, on Wednesday.Group standings Watch every day of the ATP World Tour Finals, from November 13-20, live on Sky Sports. Full schedule here. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Also See: How it happened... Special Kei makes perfect start Wawrinka: Injury not to blame Tour Finals: Panel predictions ' ' '