Kansas Basketball Recruiting: 4 grad transfers who can help Jayhawks
By Joel Wagler
Kansas Basketball Transfer Portal Wishlist: Jahaad Proctor
Few people will have heard of Jahaad Proctor from little known High Point, but he is a great scorer who might be able to step in and bring some much-needed firepower to the Jayhawks offense.
Proctor averaged 19.5 points per game as a junior, 3.8 rebounds, 3.3 steals and made 54 percent of his two-point shots. He will need to work on his three-point shooting some, as he converted only 33.1 percent from deep last year after hitting 38.2 percent the previous season.
He also is capable of playing a lot of minutes as he logged 31.9 minutes per game as a sophomore and 34.6 minutes last year. One way he can stay on the court is by avoiding foul trouble. In his career, he commits only 1.3 fouls a game.
According to CBS Sports basketball insider Jon Rothstein, via Twitter, Proctor has lined up visits with some Power Five schools already.
Proctor may be a dark horse, and who knows if he is even on Self’s radar, but Proctor seems to offer skills the KU coach treasures. He might be an attractive target if the Jayhawks need to search for scorers.