The University of Kansas basketball team opened their search for an 11th straight Big 12 title with an 85-53 win over Washburn University in an exhibition game on Monday night. It’s hard to judge some things in a game like this, where KU simply is bigger, faster, and stronger than the team they’re playing. But there were still takeaways. Here are some quick updates and thoughts from that game.
- Cliff Alexander is that dude who gets “in the building” proclamations. Alexander is that guy that children will put so much effort into imitating on seven-foot goals during this season, and beyond. The curtain was pulled back on Alexander in the crimson and blue on Monday, and the show was more than compelling with him down low. In his first five minutes on the floor, the freshman posted 8 points on 4-of-5 shooting. He was getting after it harder than anyone else on the floor in what some would consider a scrimmage. Though it’s an overused cliche, Alexander quite literally looked like a man amongst boys against this undersized Washburn team. Alexander looked and played like an absolute Goliath. Despite the mismatch in game one, it’s easy to see that Alexander is the real deal. His aggressive defense style is a bit terrifying for Jayhawks fans, but if he can temper that side of him, there’s not much of his game that isn’t at an elite level. He finished with 17 points, 9 boards, and 3 blocks on the night.
- Frank Mason III put on the best performance of the night. While Alexander was a show-stopper, Mason was consistent on both ends of the floor, and may have ended much of the debate at the point-guard position with his performance. He posted 13 points, 7 assists, and 6 boards. He was control of the floor for much of the second half, chipping in nine of his 13 points in the final 20 minutes. His passing looked much improved from last season, and he led a Jayhawks team that allowed only 13 points in the first half.
- Kansas loves Svi Mykhailiuk. If it wasn’t clear from the media already jumping on every angle they could with this kid, Allen Fieldhouse left no doubt in his first time stepping on James Naismith Court. It might be the nicknames, it may be his age, or the fact that he’s a long ways from home. Regardless, he’s a hotter commodity than Tyler Self. We’re going to hear a lot of “Svi for Threeeee!!!” and “Svi-fense” this season. *Men's Warehouse voice* I guarantee it.
- Kelly Oubre Jr. might just replace Andrew Wiggins as dunk master. He had a big one that rocked the Fieldhouse in the second-half of Monday’s game. Okay, so it was only one dunk on a fastbreak, which I've embedded below. I really just wanted a chance to force you to watch Oubre dunking, because it’s pure gold. This guy can really throw down, and he has a cool haircut, too.
- Brannen Greene has a concussion. It was picked up on a second-half screen from Washburn, where the Ichabod lifted his hands above his shoulders and put a football-type block on Greene. Play stopped, and Greene dropped to the floor on the other end of the court before getting up and walking to the locker room with a trainer. Greene was expected to start tonight, until his defense in Sunday’s practice derailed that, Self said. Of course, as with any concussion, there’s no timetable for his return.
Below are highlights from KU's official website.