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Nginyu “Gee” Ngala, a 5-foot-11, 180-pound point guard from Montreal, Canada, will play basketball at Kansas this season, his agent, Pete Yannopoulos, told The Field of 68. Two sources close to the situation confirmed the commitment to The Star.
As a kid, Ochai Agbaji loved going to basketball camps held by professional athletes. He remembers seeing those who accomplished his ultimate goal and were giving back to the community. Now, as a guard for the Toronto Raptors,
KU also has a renewed rivalry game of sorts with crosstown opponent Haskell University. It’s the first matchup between the two Lawrence-based teams since 1974, when the Jayhawks smoked the Fighting Indians 62-26.
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Kansas basketball’s preparations for the season have continued on the court, and in recruiting. KU just announced it has signed of Nginyu Ngala.
He played one season at KU and three at South Dakota State and recently played for the Washington Wizards at NBA summer league in Las Vegas.
These three Jayhawks have a chance to break out and turn into unexpected stars for Kansas basketball this season.