Three Kansas basketball players that could make a difference heading into March

Kansas basketball head coach Bill Self during a time out. Mandatory Credit: Michael C. Johnson-USA TODAY Sports
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Three Kansas basketball players that could make a difference going into March

Christian Braun

Starting to find a groove over his last few games, Christian Braun is starting to look better and could be a strong contributor if he can get shots to click in the next couple of weeks for Kansas.

Braun averages upwards of 10 points per game and has recently been working on finding more success from the perimeter. For a couple of weeks, it seemed almost like the sophomore could never connect from behind the arc.

In a much-needed win over Oklahoma State, Braun found a more comfortable night from the outside. He found three excellent-looking perimeter buckets and had fans glad to see he was getting back on track.

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Something that fans might’ve not been expecting was Braun’s ability to fight his way inside. Over the set of games against Kansas State and Iowa State, Christian found some success inside.

While he’s had success with breakaway steals for easy buckets, his inside attack is a much more aggressive playing style that we need more of.

If Braun can keep producing more inside while continue to knock down perimeter shots, he could start to catch some fire and make an impact in the next few games.