LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Devonte Graham's shot hadn't been falling lately, so the Kansas point guard had been content to dish out nearly 10 assists per game, a number that ranked second in the nation.
Well, his shot finally fell Tuesday night.
Graham hit five 3-pointers and poured in a career-high 35 points -- and still racked up five assists without a turnover -- to lead the second-ranked Jayhawks to a 96-58 rout of Toledo and extend the Jayhawks' best start in seven years.
"I've been putting up some shots at night," said Graham, explaining that assistant coach Kurtis Townsend had been telling him to hold his follow-through.