Kansas basketball: A quick rundown of Jayhawks who left for the transfer portal

LAWRENCE, KANSAS - DECEMBER 17: Head coach Bill Self of the Kansas Jayhawks instructs Zach Clemence #21, Joseph Yesufu #1, and MJ Rice #11 before the head in to play against the Indiana Hoosiers in the second half at Allen Fieldhouse on December 17, 2022 in Lawrence, Kansas. (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images)
LAWRENCE, KANSAS - DECEMBER 17: Head coach Bill Self of the Kansas Jayhawks instructs Zach Clemence #21, Joseph Yesufu #1, and MJ Rice #11 before the head in to play against the Indiana Hoosiers in the second half at Allen Fieldhouse on December 17, 2022 in Lawrence, Kansas. (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images)
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Joseph Yesufu #1 of the Kansas Jayhawks, Keyontae Johnson #11 of the Kansas State Wildcats (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images)
Joseph Yesufu #1 of the Kansas Jayhawks, Keyontae Johnson #11 of the Kansas State Wildcats (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images)

CG Joseph Yesufu (Washington State)

2022-23 season statistics: 35 GP, 4.1 PPG, 1.2 RPG, 0.4 APG, 36.7% FG

Yesufu was hot and cold at Kansas, but he certainly had his moments. After shooting a 38.4 percent three-point percentage as a sophomore at Drake, he dipped to 26.2 and 28.6 percent in Lawrence, respectively. His lightning-quick pace kept Jayhawks fans on their toes when they watched him play, but as a 6-foot combo guard, it was difficult for him to find a niche next to Dajuan Harris or Bobby Pettiford. It would have been nice to keep him as bench depth, yet KU has plenty of guards off the bench, regardless.

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