Trust The Process: Kansas basketball player rankings from A to Z from win against Cincinnati
By Tony Zuzzio
Tier 3: No Jays
7. Dajuan Harris
Juan continues to struggle and looks like the weak link in the new and improved starting lineup. Dajuan had multiple careless passes leading to a team-high five turnovers, also missing multiple point-blank layups. At this point, it is hard to envision him being the Dajuan of previous years going forward. He will have another good game at some point, but his struggles are really hampering this team's ceiling. Harris shot a terrible 3-for-10 from the field with most of those misses coming right around the rim. He finished with eight points, one rebound, eight assists, two steals and five turnovers.
8. Nicolas Timberlake
Nicolas only got two minutes of action on the night and missed his only shot. He picked up one foul and recorded no other stats. Coming off a game where he scored 12 points, I was hoping he would get a bit more of an opportunity, but it did not happen.
9. Jamari McDowell
Jamari only saw two minutes of action and didn’t have an opportunity to do anything notable. After he couldn’t handle a bad pass from Dajuan, his night was over. Jamari didn’t register any stats.
As Always Rock Chalk and Let’s Go!!