Setting realistic goals for every Kansas basketball player in 2023-24

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - NOVEMBER 15: K.J. Adams Jr. #24 of the Kansas Jayhawks reacts after a play during the second half in the game against the Duke Blue Devils during the Champions Classic at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on November 15, 2022 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - NOVEMBER 15: K.J. Adams Jr. #24 of the Kansas Jayhawks reacts after a play during the second half in the game against the Duke Blue Devils during the Champions Classic at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on November 15, 2022 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) /
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We formed a list of realistic goals for each Kansas basketball player this upcoming season.

There haven’t been many Kansas Jayhawks teams with this much anticipation heading into the season during the Bill Self era. After reeling in the most highly touted transfer in the portal and returning an All-Conference wing, KU is all but a lock to be the preseason No. 1 team in 2023-24.

This team’s roster has plenty of experience, as the projected top three contributors are all seniors. Then there are the guys who are more unknowns and will have to prove themselves on the floor.

For Kansas basketball to be crowned 2024 National Champions, the Jayhawks will have to be a cohesive unit throughout. We set a list of realistic goals for each ten scholarship player set to play for KU this year, and fulfilling these objectives will make for a much more smooth season.