Adonis Jordan committed to Kansas in the wake of NCAA sanctions under Larry Brown, and his decision was rewarded, as Jordan started on two Final Four teams for the Jayhawks.
Jordan didn't play a ton in his freshman season, but averaged more than 10 points per game in each of his final three seasons in Lawrence. Jordan was probably the first guy in Kansas history you could really call a 3-point shooter. He attempted 3.4, 4.1, and 4.2 threes per game over the final three seasons of his career and shot 41 percent for his career. Jordan was also an impressive scorer inside as well, shooting over 50 percent from two despite being listed at just 5-11.