Remember Devonte’ Graham’s foul out vs. Villanova? Now, you make the call(s)
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Welcome to the Final Four, where the scene is alive, dreams come true and memories are made that will last a lifetime
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KU players, staff recall first college basketball memories
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Everything you need to know for Saturday's national semifinals
Malik Newman is Steph Curry right now
Kansas is no Cinderella, despite the "nobody believed in us" rhetoric the Jayhawks have touted throughout the postseason. The Jayhawks sailed to the Final Four with a strong backcourt and the defensive production of Udoka Azubuike. Newman is the true hero of this run, though. The former top-10 recruit who transferred from Mississippi State averaged 12.0 PPG in KU's first 31 games. He has averaged 22.7 PPG and made a whopping 54.2 percent of his 3-point attempts in his past seven games. This remarkable turn for the talented wing has altered KU's postseason and perhaps his professional future.
Udoka Azubuike is the most important player in San Antonio
Kansas' big man is also its most efficient player, the engine of this Big 12 champion. When he's been on the floor, the Jayhawks have made 54 percent of their shots inside the arc during the NCAA tournament, per hooplens.com. Here's the problem: He fouled out of their past two games and committed four fouls in each of KU's most recent four losses. He also shoots just 41 percent from the charity stripe. Self's most important player comes with significant risks the coach must navigate on the biggest stage.
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