By Joel Welser
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Big 12 Conference
2008-09: 27-8, 14-2
2008-09 postseason: NCAA
Coach: Bill Self (169-40 at
Key Losses: none
Key Newcomers:
Backcourt:
It is on the wings where this team occasionally ran into problems last season. Tyshawn Taylor had a great freshman campaign, averaging 9.7 points and 3.0 assists and has cemented his starting spot, but Brady Morningstar averaged over 30 minutes per game and only tallied 6.5 points per game. With the addition of Henry, Morningstar could be relegated to a shooter off the bench role. Tyrell Reed is not quite as good of a shooter as Morningstar, but he does get to the basket as well. Mario Little was slowed by injuries last year, but the 6-5 wing can provide more size at the small forward position.
Frontcourt:
Cole Aldrich certainly laid to rest any uncertainties about his game during his sophomore campaign. The 6-11 center averaged 14.9 points, 11.1 rebounds and 2.7 blocks. Now that he is an upperclassman, even bigger things are expected from Aldrich. His presence under the basket opens up space for the Morris brothers. Marcus Morris tallied 7.4 points per game and was second on the team in rebounding last year. His ability to stretch out the defense with his mid-range jumper also helps get Aldrich more space in the paint. Markieff Morris is not the shooter that his brother is, but he is a tough player who will hit the glass hard.
Who to Watch:
Obviously there are plenty of scorers on this team, but the guy who gets them the ball is also the best scorer. Sherron Collins is one of the best point guards in the country and is coming off a great season in which he tallied 18.9 points and 5.0 assists per game. He is a prolific outside shooter, but has more than enough strength to attack the basket and either finish himself or find one of his teammates.
Final Projection:
This is Collins’ team and he is one of two seniors who will play a significant role on this squad. With Collins leading the way, the Jayhawks have a smart leader who can take over a game or give the ball off to Aldrich and let him dominate. Either way,
Projected Post-season Tournament: NCAA
Projected Starting Five:
Sherron Collins, Senior, Guard, 18.9 points per game
Tyshawn Taylor, Sophomore, Guard, 9.7 points per game
Brady Morningstar, Junior, Guard, 6.5 points per game
Marcus Morris, Sophomore, Forward, 7.4 points per game
Cole Aldrich, Junior, Center, 14.9 points per game