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Newell: KU basketball has secret weapon when it comes to NCAA Tournament seeding ↗
Much like the early-2000s Oakland A’s, who valued on-base percentage when other teams ignored it, KU seems to have found its own market inefficiency in today’s competitive college basketball landscape.
KU basketball signee Cliff Alexander chosen as Naismith high school player of the year ↗
Kansas men's basketball signee Cliff Alexander has been selected as the Naismith boys high school player of the year, the Atlanta Tipoff Club announced Friday.
Alexander, a 6-foot-9 forward from Curie High School in Chicago, is the second straight KU signee to earn the honor, as freshman Andrew Wiggins won it a year ago.
Kansas’ Wiggins makes his return to the Mountain State ↗
The teenage basketball prodigy from Canada had been in West Virginia for just a few months when his host father came home with an idea.
For two years, Scott and Lesley Thomas had been opening up their home to blue-chip recruits at Huntington Prep, a prep powerhouse that attracts youngsters from all over the world. The Thomases had two sons at home — Luke, 12, and Clayton, 9 — and they loved exposing their boys to new cultures. So in the fall of 2011, after Wiggins had joined Huntington and moved into the Thomases’ house at age 16, Scott gathered his family in the kitchen and explained the night’s entertainment.
“Andrew,” Scott remembers saying, “Our kids need to learn the Canadian national anthem.”
KU men wrap up Big 12 regular season at WVU ↗
Kansas University’s basketball team has compiled a remarkable 86-5 record in Big 12 Conference home games during the 11-year Bill Self era.
That’s 12 games better than Texas, next best in the league at 74-17.
Also see our Daily Threads, March 8, and the News Digest for Yesterday, March 7, as well as Daily Threads for Yesterday, March 7