Kansas basketball player KJ Adams is an exceptional talent, but he’s also making a difference with his off-the-court deeds.
Kansas Jayhawks forward KJ Adams had one of the best storylines in college basketball last season. After averaging 1 point per game on the national championship-winning KU team, he started all 36 games at center for Bill Self and won Big 12 Most Improved Player of the Year as a sophomore.
In 2022-23, Adams averaged 10.6 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 1.9 assists on 62.2 percent shooting. He’s a freak athlete at 6-foot-7 and one of the best high fliers a recent Kansas team has had.