Notebook: All 12 play in first summer exhibition

Members of Team USA prepare to have a team photo taken before the tip off of the squads exhibition game against Canada Tuesday, June 23, at the Sprint Center in K.C., MO. The KU squad will have another exhibition game against Canada Friday before heading to South Korea for the World University Games in Gwangju, Korea.

? In its first tuneup for the World University Games this summer in South Korea, Kansas University went with a starting lineup of Perry Ellis, Frank Mason III, Wayne Selden Jr., Nic Moore and Hunter Mickelson.

Senior forward Mickelson had six boards, a block, steal and assist in 13 minutes.

All 12 Jayhawks played including walk-ons Evan Manning (one rebound, one turnover, one missed three in four minutes) and Tyler Self (one missed shot, two minutes).

The crowd was announced at 8,235. About 10,000 seats were available for sale in the lower bowl only. The upper deck was closed.

Jamari Traylor reminded the media that Wednesday happens to be his birthday.

Ellis on adjusting to the FIBA rules: “The shot clock (24 seconds instead of 30) I’d say is the biggest thing. I feel we’ve got to play faster and get the ball up quicker. The ball feels different. We’re adjusting to it. We’re shooting with it every day. It’s getting better and better.”

The zone: KU played some zone to go with its staple of man-to-man defense. “Our zone is good, obviously. They made threes every possession against it,” Kansas coach Bill Self quipped. “We ended up playing man. It was better for us.”


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