LAWRENCE — To say No. 2 Kansas has expanded its playbook when it comes to four-guard lineups would be a bit of an understatement.
After all, while the Jayhawks (15-1, 4-0 Big 12) spend a majority of their time with four guards on the floor, that hasn’t exactly been the case in years past.
Take it from the mouth of a fifth-year senior, who couldn’t help but let out a laugh after describing the differences in the offense from his junior season to his senior one.
“We definitely have more plays for it,” Landen Lucas said.