Redshirt freshman Bryson Tiller has shown, despite this being his first year on the hardwood for Kansas, how much potential a player of his ilk may have for a Kansas team that is looking to compete for a deep run into March.
Tiller’s performances are never too loud on the court. As a matter of fact, Tiller has honestly gone underrated. Through his 13 games so far this season, Tiller has averaged nine points, 5.8 rebounds, .5 assists, on a 46.8% field goal rate.
Tiller has reached double-digits in seven games this season, with his season-high being 17 in the Jayhawks’ 71-61 win against Notre Dame during the second game of Kansas’ eventual third-place finish in the Players Era Championship.