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Predicting Kansas Basketball’s Key Stats Leaders For 2014-15 Season

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Predicting Kansas Basketball's Key Stats Leaders For 2014-15 Season

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The Kansas Jayhawks lost two of the top three picks in this past NBA draft, but the team is loaded once again. Here are my projections for the stats leaders in each major category.

Points Per Game: Kelly Oubre

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Points Per Game: Kelly Oubre

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Oubre is a talented wing scorer who will quickly fill the void Andrew Wiggins left behind. From dunks to mid-range pull-ups to three-point shots, Oubre has it all and will be the best scorer this team will turn to.

Rebounds Per Game: Cliff Alexander

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Rebounds Per Game: Cliff Alexander

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Alexander is an absolute terror in the post, with his menacing size and athleticism. There will be few players who will be able to compete with him on the boards.

Assists Per Game: Frank Mason

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Assists Per Game: Frank Mason

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Mason had a chance to learn a lot about playing the point guard position last season, and his improvements should carry over to this season as he looks to get his team more involved in the offense.

Steals Per Game: Wayne Seldon Jr.

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Steals Per Game: Wayne Seldon Jr.

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Seldon Jr. is a beast defensively, and will hound his opponents and create steal opportunities in order to help his team out offensively. No other Jayhawks' perimeter player can match his intensity defensively.

Blocks Per Game: Cliff Alexander

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Blocks Per Game: Cliff Alexander

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Alexander is no slouch on defense either. His explosive leap allows him to contest nearly every shot that is taken in front of him, and he will get his fair share of rejections down low.

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