Option 2: Dajuan Harris, Zeke Mayo, Rylan Griffen, AJ Storr, Hunter Dickinson
As much as the Kansas fanbase loves Adams, it goes without saying that he has limitations. He has never hit a 3-pointer at the college level and is a subpar rebounder at 6-foot-7. Griffen was brought in from Alabama for his outside shooting ability and should excel in the catch-and-shoot game on the perimeter.
This starting five likely gives Kansas the most offensive potential with the addition of Griffen. Storr might not be too familiar playing as a small-ball four, but Dickinson's dominance inside and height allows the Jayhawks some versatility while also having the team's two best outside shooters on the court together.