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What Does the Acquisition of AJ Storr Mean for the Jayhawks?

Benjamin Sue April 26, 2024

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AJ Storr

The Kansas Jayhawks have been notably active in the transfer portal this spring, with ongoing speculation suggesting further additions to their roster. The recent acquisition of guard AJ Storr, formerly of Wisconsin, marks a significant coup for the Jayhawks.

Storr, a second-team All-Big Ten selection in the previous season at Wisconsin, brings a diverse skill set that addresses areas of need for the Jayhawks. Standing at 6-foot-7, Storr is renowned as one of the most coveted shooters in the transfer portal, offering an average of 16.8 points and 3.9 rebounds per game last season, representing a substantial improvement from his freshman year at St. John’s.

While Storr’s three-point shooting percentage of 32% may appear modest, his versatility and scoring prowess present valuable assets for Kansas. With the ability to seamlessly transition between the wing and power forward positions, Storr’s arrival is anticipated to complement the team’s existing lineup, potentially enhancing opportunities for key players such as Hunter Dickinson, Zeke Mayo, and Riley Kugel.

AJ Storr

Despite potential concerns regarding shot volume and shooting efficiency, Storr’s integration into the Jayhawks’ system, characterized by Bill Self’s renowned offensive strategies, is expected to elevate both his three-point and two-point shooting percentages.

Storr’s addition addresses critical needs for a Kansas team that faced challenges due to injuries and depth issues in the previous season. His dynamic scoring ability, coupled with proficiency in both transition and half-court settings, offers promise for Kansas fans seeking a resurgence in team performance.

Furthermore, with speculation lingering over potential further roster moves by Bill Self, the anticipation surrounding the Jayhawks’ lineup remains palpable.

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