LAWRENCE, Kan. — Dajuan Harris Jr. doesn’t love his new existence on the deepest team he’s played on in his five seasons at Kansas — “I like playing,” he says — but because of the depth Bill Self added this offseason, Harris and Hunter Dickinson could save their best for last in the final minutes of a huge November matchup with No. 9 North Carolina on Friday night.
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A year ago, that’s maybe a game Kansas would have let slip away because of tired legs.
But there was Harris on the final possession, looking as bouncy and quick as if it were the first minute of the game, disrupting what North
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