Projected Kansas basketball depth chart after 2024 transfer portal cycle closed

Kansas basketball escaped the transfer portal completely unscathed
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Power Forward

1. KJ Adams
2. AJ Storr
3. Zach Clemence
4. Flory Bidunga

Adams was a full-time starter for KU the past two seasons and will likely maintain that role next year. While many fans have called for him to be sent to the bench due to his offensive inabilities, Coach Self loves his energy and intensity on the floor.

If Self opts for a four-guard rotation, Storr could move over to power forward. He has size at 6-foot-6, 200 pounds and gives Coach Self flexibility with a 7-footer manning the paint on the defensive end.

The chances of Clemence receiving significant minutes are slim, but he is on the roster and will be utilized in some capacity. Dual big-man lineups with Dickinson and Bidunga are unlikely, but it’s something we could see early in the season.