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Kansas Men's Basketball Comes Up Short In Loss On Road At Big 12 Conference-adversary Texas
AUSTIN - Kansas men's ball's 2021-22 standard season proceeded with Monday with a 79-76 loss out and about against Big 12 Conference-adversary Texas. 토토사이트

The following are a couple of important points from the Jayhawks (19-4, 8-2 in Big 12) misfortune in meeting play against the Longhorns (18-6, 7-4 in Big 12):

Fouls, fouls and more fouls slow game's speed
Texas and Kansas came into this matchup averaging 16.1 and 15.4 fouls per game, individually. With foul aggregates of 11 and 13, individually, Texas was poised to record its second-most noteworthy foul complete of the period and Kansas was poised to set another season-high. The two groups shot a joined 27 free toss endeavors, with Texas at 13-for-15 and Kansas at 9-for-12.

Generally, the authorities didn't exactly blow their whistles as frequently in the final part as they did in the first. In any case, Kansas and Texas both still gotten done with 21 fouls. They each endeavored 23 free tosses, with the Longhorns leaving away with a five-make advantage there.

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Turnovers, focuses off turnovers prevent Kansas
By game's end, Kansas had turned the ball more than 15 times and seen Texas score 24 focuses off of those turnovers. Anyway the Longhorns had just turned the ball more than seven times and permitted the Jayhawks to score six focuses off of those turnovers. It's an inconsistency in how much focuses off turnovers between the different sides, that Kansas had the option to stay away from last week when it won out and about at Iowa State.

Feb 7, 2022; Austin, Texas, USA; Kansas Jayhawks lead trainer Bill Self during the primary half against the Texas Longhorns at Frank C. Erwin Jr. Focus.

Just two of the 10 Kansas players who showed up in the game didn't have a turnover. Senior watchman Ochai Agbaji and redshirt sophomore forward Jalen Wilson each had three. At the point when these different sides play once more, that should be an area of progress for the Jayhawks.

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Kansas currently gets somewhat of a break after an extreme stretch
Taking a gander at the most recent mentors survey, this five-game stretch that Kansas just finished saw it play four groups positioned in the best 25 and a group in Iowa State that is getting the third-most votes of the groups not positioned. The Jayhawks succeeded at home against No. 9 Texas Tech, lost at home against No. 4 Kentucky, won out and about at Iowa State, succeeded at home against No. 10 Baylor and presently lost at No. 20 Texas. Saturday's forthcoming matchup at home against Oklahoma appears to be a lot farther not exactly right than only a modest bunch of days, and still Kansas could be very much served by utilizing them to recharge.

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Wilson, who experienced to bear some foul difficulty, put in potentially Kansas' best execution of the night with his 18-point and 11-bounce back twofold. Going along with him in twofold figures scoring were Agbaji with 11, senior forward David McCormack with 16 and junior gatekeeper Christian Braun with 13. Texas was paced by senior forward Timmy Allen's 24-point and nine-bounce back evening.

Jordan Guskey covers University of Kansas Athletics at The Topeka Capital-Journal. Get in touch with him at [email protected] or on Twitter at @JordanGuskey.

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