Indiana’s first-half offense against Kansas scored a measly .76 points per possession. The Jayhawks busted out the all-too-familiar playbook of sending extra defenders at Trayce Jackson-Davis. They also did a good job blowing up IU’s high-ball screens with ice coverage to keep Indiana’s guards from getting to the middle.
While Indiana still ended the game at just .82 points per possession and lost by 22, there was a concerted effort to run some different actions right out of halftime to try and mix things up. This included getting Jackson-Davis out of the post on the perimeter in more open space and running a set to get Miller Kopp a 3-pointer.