Kansas basketball: 3 reasons Marcus Adams’ departure doesn’t hurt the Jayhawks

Nov 24, 2017; Lawrence, KS, USA; A general view of the Kansas Jayhawks center court logo before the game against the Oakland Golden Grizzlies at Allen Fieldhouse. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 24, 2017; Lawrence, KS, USA; A general view of the Kansas Jayhawks center court logo before the game against the Oakland Golden Grizzlies at Allen Fieldhouse. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports /
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Reason No. 3: Bill Self has his eye on another premier recruit.

We won’t get too into detail here, but an Australian native has been closely tied with Kansas in the past few days. You can read more about him by clicking here. And with the new landscape of college basketball, there are still some solid transfers on the market, even this late in the process.

All in all, KU will be absolutely fine. It would have been nice to see Adams compete in crimson and blue, but let’s not dwell on the past. Onto bigger and better things!

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