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We recap a summer's worth of Kansas basketball updates in the season finale of the Inside the Paint podcast.
Bill Self wasn't kidding when he said he was going to get to work on the 2024-25 Jayhawks. With a revamped roster, Kansas figures to enter next season as No. 1 once again. We talk about all of their moves.
New Jayhawk players, NCAA tournament dynasties, and NCAA coaching carousels! We're here to discuss the last two weeks' worth of news on ITP.
And just like that, the season is over - Gonzaga spanked Kansas to end the Jayhawks' season in the Round of 32.
It was a hair-on-fire finale to a wild first day of the NCAA tournament, but the Jayhawks took down Samford to win their 17th straight first-round game. We're here to break it all down and discuss a crazy first round of March Madness.
The NCAA tournament is here, and we're here to pick every game of the tournament. Final Four picks, upset calls, and everything brackets!
We have a bracket! All things KU's region, KU's first game, and your KU questions, right here on this podcast. What do we make of the Jayhawks' draw? We're here to discuss!
The questions continue for Kansas, who got clobbered by Cincinnati to go one-and-done in the Big 12 tournament. What's up next for the Jayhawks?
Thankfully, the regular season is over for Kansas, as they were trounced in Houston by 30 points to close out conference play. Up next: the Big 12 tournament
Are things all square in Lawrence now? The Jayhawks crushed K-State at home to get back in the win column on Senior Day.
Another road game, another road L for the Jayhawks, who went down to Baylor in a way that fans have come to expect.
It was a surprising home loss for the Jayhawks on Tuesday, who lost to BYU when the offense couldn't come through late. We talk about the latest run of troubles as the Jayhawks continue to struggle when it matters most.
After a week off, the Jayhawks crushed Texas at Allen Fieldhouse as they continued their late-season surge. We're here to talk all about the big win.
The Jayhawks were off this week, but plenty of things happened around the country this week in college basketball. We're still here to break them all down!
The Jayhawks finally won a road game, taking down the Sooners in Norman behind a strong second half. Are the road woes over?
It was a bad night for Kansas, who lost by 29 points to Texas Tech. Their coach watched the end of the game from the locker room.
Kansas got some good fortune on Baylor's three-point shots at the end, helping them escape the Bears and win at Allen Fieldhouse.
Deja vu for the Jayhawks, who lost in Manhattan in overtime again. So much for the road woes being fixed!
Kansas made a statement on Saturday, beating Houston over the table and re-claiming first place in the Big 12 race.
The Jayhawks bounced back by destroying Oklahoma State at Allen Fieldhouse. Is this the get-right game?
It was another tough road game for Kansas on Saturday, as they took another L, this time to Iowa State. Some people believe they played better. Others think more problems were exposed. We break it all down.
Travis Kelce wasn't there, but the Jayhawks beat Cincinnati behind a solid performance from Johnny Furphy to return to the win column.
Another loss for the Jayhawks to West Virginia on the road? We have the full recap. How concerned should Kansas be after losing their second road loss in three games?
It was a rare sight on Tuesday night, as the Jayhawks destroyed Oklahoma State on the road to move into first place in the Big 12 race.
Kansas got back in the win column on Saturday, defeating a top-10 Oklahoma squad with a strong second half at Allen Fieldhouse.
A nine-game winning streak went up in flames in Orlando, as the Jayhawks sputtered to UCF and fell to 1-1 in conference play.
33 straight conference opening victories for the Jayhawks, who survived TCU at Allen Fieldhouse to start 1-0 once again.
The Jayhawks have won 8 in a row after taking down the Shockers of Wichita State in KAnsas City.
Seven wins in a row for the Jayhawks, who took down Yale at Allen Fieldhouse to head into the holiday break on a high note.
Kansas has won six games in a row, and a late surge by the offense lifted them to a narrow road victory at Indiana.
Kansas keeps winning - and they keep winning against Missouri - as the Jayhawks reached 9-1 on the season with their fifth straight victory.
That's four straight wins by the Jayhawks, who took down Kansas City at Allen Fieldhouse behind a big night from Kevin McCullar.
It was a spectacular night at Allen Fieldhouse for Kansas, who took down UConn in a thrilling battle between the last two national champions.
That was closer than expected! Kansas needed 40 minutes to put Eastern Illinois away, but they got it done ahead of this weekend's showdown with the Huskies.
The Tennessee Vescovis put up a good fight, but the Jayhawks got back on track by defeating the Volunteers in Maui.
Well, that sucked. The Jayhawks got blitzed by Marquette in their Maui semifinal game. They have less than 24 hours before meeting another top-10 opponent in Tennessee.
The Jayhawks rolled Chaminade in the opening round of the Maui Invitational, but the competition is about to get a lot tougher. We break down the upcoming matchup.
Behind legendary performances by Kevin McCullar, Hunter Dickinson, and Dajuan Harris, the Jayhawks survived a wild evening and took Kentucky's best shot in Chicago, resulting in a thrilling win.
It was another great performance for the Jayhawks this weekend, as they rolled Manhattan to set up a showdown with Kentucky on Tuesday night.
We're off and running with the 2023-24 Jayhawks, who absolutely demolished North Carolina Central in thier opener to start 1-0. We're here with all of the takeaways and the storylines to take out of game one for KU.
Two lackluster performances in exhibition games - including a loss - have some Jayhawk fans pessimistic about the 2023-24 team before the season even begins. Are we concerned? Let's discuss!
Season 11 of ITP! We're here to preview the 2023-24 season of Kansas basketball, complete with Final Four picks, game-by-game predictions, and how the season will go for the preseason No. 1 Jayhawks.
It's time to recap a summer's worth of updates as we prepare for the 2023-24 basketball season.
Two more Jayhawks have left, and two more Jayhawks have announced their intent to play for Kansas. The roster continues to flip, and we're here to break down all of the changes!
Bill Self has had himself an offseason, as Hunter Dickinson became the most recent of three big-name transfers to commit to Kansas. We run through a month's worth of updates regarding Jayhawk basketball.
Four players have left Kansas in the last week, and we're here to assess what all of this means. What comes next? Who will win the NCAA tournament? We discuss.
A brilliant season came to an abrupt end on Saturday, as the Jayhawks fell to Arkansas in the Round of 32.
Kansas beat Harvard, but that was about the only thing that went according to script in a wild first round of the NCAA tournament.
We discuss all things NCAA Tournament! Upsets and Final Four picks, with a region-by-region, round-by-round walkthrough.
We recap KU's loss to Texas in the Big 12 title game and discuss their draw in the West regional.
Another win for the Jayhawks, who are onto the Big 12 finals by beating Iowa State.