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Wayne Selden and Georges Niang trading jabs on Twitter

When former high school teammates get together, it doesn’t take long for some shenanigans to break out — even at the NBA Combine. With Kansas guard Wayne Selden Jr. and Iowa State forward Georges Niang both in Chicago for this week’s pre-draft combine, it only makes sense that the ...

Perry Ellis pens farewell letter to KU fans

Former Kansas University forward Perry Ellis, who still is less than a month removed from being the face of the KU basketball program, teamed with the popular web site The Players' Tribune to pen a farewell letter to Jayhawk fans everywhere. The letter, titled "Thank You, Kansas," takes ...

Kansas vs. Villanova one of 2016 tournament’s best games

Every March — and one weekend each April — the NCAA Tournament churns out indelible moments that live on in the consciousness of college basketball fans like the very March Madness promos designed to remind us of the mega event’s greatness. The 2016 tournament featured a phenomenal ...

Paul Pierce makes cameo in Kobe Bryant farewell commercial

Tonight's the night. Kobe Bryant, the man Magic Johnson himself calls the greatest Los Angeles Laker of all time, will play the final game of his legendary NBA career at home in front of what figures to be a star-studded crowd of some of the biggest names in sports and entertainment. ...

Highlights galore: Watch an assortment of Josh Jackson clips

Josh Jackson fever has overtaken the Kansas basketball universe since the No. 1-rated player in the Class of 2016 [tweeted out Monday night his decision][1] to play for the Jayhawks next season. Because the 6-foot-7 wing won’t arrive in Lawrence until the summer and won’t suit up for KU ...

Josh Jackson set to decide early next week

According to multiple recent reports, highly coveted high school senior Josh Jackson, a 6-foot-7, 201-pound McDonald’s All-American wing ranked No. 1 overall in the Class of 2016 by Rivals.com, will announce his college of choice next Monday or Wednesday. This is in line with Jackson’s ...