Bryson Tiller sat for the entirety of the second half as Kansas fell to Houston, with coach Bill Self instructing him to rebound and play competitive.
The forward had two points and two rebounds in 14 minutes played, all during the first half.
Kansas basketball didn’t get all it needed out of Bryson Tiller during the Big 12 Conference tournament. Can he bounce back for the NCAA tournament?
Kansas has encountered issues with its starting rotation lately. Will Bill Self make any changes for the NCAA Tournament?
Kansas coach Bill Self said on Thursday that he wasn’t trying to be negative when describing Bryson Tiller’s performance against TCU as “not a physical game at all by him.” He said Tiller would be ...
Kansas basketball now has only the NCAA tournament to look ahead to, after its Big 12 tournament exit. Here are some ...
Not with Tiller, whom the head coach benched for the entire second half as a way of reiterating his message to … rebound: “It ...
It isn't uncommon for No. 13 seeds to take down No. 4 seeds in the NCAA Tournament, but can Cal Baptist pull off an upset ...
Tiller, who started for the Jayhawks for the 29th time in 33 games, was replaced in the second half by Elmarko Jackson.
Bill Self and Kansas, No. 4 in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, touched down in San Diego on Wednesday ahead of their first-round matchup with No.
Two minutes, 17 seconds into 14th-ranked Kansas’ Big 12 Tournament semifinal game against No. 5 Houston on Friday night at T-Mobile Center, an incensed Bill Self ...
As Kansas coach Bill Self recalls, it seemed great in theory for the Jayhawks to get to play the first weekend of the 2009 ...
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