Ranking every Kansas basketball transfer from the past decade

LAWRENCE, KANSAS - FEBRUARY 09: Dedric Lawson #1 of the Kansas Jayhawks reacts to making a basket against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at Allen Fieldhouse on February 09, 2019 in Lawrence, Kansas. (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images)
LAWRENCE, KANSAS - FEBRUARY 09: Dedric Lawson #1 of the Kansas Jayhawks reacts to making a basket against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at Allen Fieldhouse on February 09, 2019 in Lawrence, Kansas. (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images) /
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16. Justin Wesley: 3 seasons (71 games) – 6.0 MPG, 0.7 PPG, 1.2 RPG, 0.1 APG

There is one reason and one reason only that Wesley came to Kansas and stayed for three seasons: he is the younger brother of KU great Keith Langford. It certainly wasn’t his prior pedigree, as he played less than 10 minutes a game and scored 1.2 points per game in his lone season at Lamar. In his 71 games at Kansas, he made multiple shots in just two games. Those two games were won by a combined 101 points, so he did his “damage” against incredibly inferior opponents. The only reason he is above Martin is the fact that he was around for three years, which probably helped a bit with continuity.