2023 Transfer Portal and NBA Declarations

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InfiniteJ wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 9:57 pm A lot of talk about Kaluma from Creighton heading to KU is he doesn't stay in the draft.
That would he lovely if true. Where have you seen that? I'm not doubting you im just curious
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There's a few KU-related recruiting channels on Discord that I look at off-and-on.
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I kinda wonder how much we’ll see KJ at the 5 next year.

Especially considering we stand to play Hunter at the 5 a ton.

If Self plans on KJ still at the 5 a lot, and is trying to keep guys like Udeh around on little more than 3rd string minutes, no wonder he bolted.

But, in a “best 5 on the floor” sorta way, that also means we have the 4-spot figured out enough that we don’t have to play KJ like 30+ minutes there
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As it stands now. I wouldn't be surprised if it's a starting lineup of..
Dajuan
Morris
Timberlake
KJ
Hunter

But at some point late in the season, when KU needs their best lineup on the floor, it could be something like..
Dajuan
Morris
Elmarko
Timberlake
Hunter

However, if they get another big wing like Kaluma, he would be in that best lineup.
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I think KJ is too good to sit.
A junior in Self's system with that athleticism, passing skills and connection with Dajuan?
He's gonna get lots of clock and be on the court when it matters.
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^^^^
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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NewtonHawk11 wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 8:40 am As it stands now. I wouldn't be surprised if it's a starting lineup of..
Dajuan
Morris
Timberlake
KJ
Hunter

But at some point late in the season, when KU needs their best lineup on the floor, it could be something like..
Dajuan
Morris
Elmarko
Timberlake
Hunter

However, if they get another big wing like Kaluma, he would be in that best lineup.
0 chance KJ is not one of our best 5 players this year
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ousdahl wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 8:35 am I kinda wonder how much we’ll see KJ at the 5 next year.

Especially considering we stand to play Hunter at the 5 a ton.

If Self plans on KJ still at the 5 a lot, and is trying to keep guys like Udeh around on little more than 3rd string minutes, no wonder he bolted.

But, in a “best 5 on the floor” sorta way, that also means we have the 4-spot figured out enough that we don’t have to play KJ like 30+ minutes there
Right now KJ is our starting 4 and back up 5. Hes going to play a lot no matter who we add. He is that good.

What worries me is him and hunter both getting in foul trouble... and then what?
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randylahey wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 8:59 am
ousdahl wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 8:35 am I kinda wonder how much we’ll see KJ at the 5 next year.

Especially considering we stand to play Hunter at the 5 a ton.

If Self plans on KJ still at the 5 a lot, and is trying to keep guys like Udeh around on little more than 3rd string minutes, no wonder he bolted.

But, in a “best 5 on the floor” sorta way, that also means we have the 4-spot figured out enough that we don’t have to play KJ like 30+ minutes there
Right now KJ is our starting 4 and back up 5. Hes going to play a lot no matter who we add. He is that good.

What worries me is him and hunter both getting in foul trouble... and then what?
The offense that happened a bit in 2022 with Dajuan, Remy, CB, Ochai and Jalen.

A 5 out offense with lots of movement.
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NewtonHawk11 wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 9:03 am
randylahey wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 8:59 am
ousdahl wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 8:35 am I kinda wonder how much we’ll see KJ at the 5 next year.

Especially considering we stand to play Hunter at the 5 a ton.

If Self plans on KJ still at the 5 a lot, and is trying to keep guys like Udeh around on little more than 3rd string minutes, no wonder he bolted.

But, in a “best 5 on the floor” sorta way, that also means we have the 4-spot figured out enough that we don’t have to play KJ like 30+ minutes there
Right now KJ is our starting 4 and back up 5. Hes going to play a lot no matter who we add. He is that good.

What worries me is him and hunter both getting in foul trouble... and then what?
The offense that happened a bit in 2022 with Dajuan, Remy, CB, Ochai and Jalen.

A 5 out offense with lots of movement.
Well obviously we can still put 5 guys on the floor. But it ain't gonna look pretty. We don't have the right dudes at the moment. Would be a bunch of little guards.

Or Marcus adams and Parker braun lmao
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KJ is one of those players that Bill absolutely loves and trusts; unless he's in foul trouble, he's going to play a ton of minutes.
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Self’s comments seem to indicate he’s expecting more from the elder Braun than just a practice body
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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KUTradition wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 9:52 am
Self’s comments seem to indicate he’s expecting more from the elder Braun than just a practice body
Because he didn't omit his name from the list of incoming transfers? Lol

What about this comment gave you that impression
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that he’s going after guards/wings and not another big

not that hard
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KUTradition wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 10:03 am that he’s going after guards/wings and not another big

not that hard
Youre insane.

If there was a decent post still on the transfer market with interest in KU, self would take him in a heartbeat. The Parker braun commitment did not shore up that position
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if you say so
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The way the game is played now, long athletic versatile forwards who can shoot are essential to success, and we don't have a single one on our roster with any experience

Thats why recruiting a long athletic shooter is selfs top priority
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if you say so
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We have KJ, who is an absolute stud of a forward, but isn't a shooter, and will probably be asked to play some center again
And we have Marcus adams jr, who fits the prototype, but is an unproven freshman

Self knows that an experienced forward/wing with length and shooting is the hole on this roster. Thats why he's still trying to add one
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