Kansas head coach Bill Self didn’t mince words after the Jayhawks’ shocking 72–66 loss to Iowa State in the Big 12 Tournament semifinals. Despite a late surge by Kevin McCullar Jr. and a 17-point, 10-rebound double-double from KJ Adams Jr., Kansas crumbled in the final five minutes, squandering an 11-point lead. The usually composed Self was visibly frustrated during the postgame press conference, saying, “We’ve got talent, but talent doesn’t win championships—leadership and toughness do.” It was a stinging statement aimed at his upperclassmen, including Dajuan Harris Jr., who committed three crucial turnovers late in the game. Kansas shot just 2-for-12 from deep and missed four free throws in the final stretch, failing to match Iowa State’s grit. Tamin Lipsey of the Cyclones torched the Jayhawks with 20 points and fearless drives that exposed Kansas’ defensive lapses. The loss raised major concerns about the team’s postseason readiness, especially with Hunter Dickinson still not at full health after a mid-season ankle scare. Self added, “If we play like this next week, we’ll be home before the first weekend ends.” The Jayhawks now enter the NCAA Tournament with serious questions—and a coach demanding answers. The pressure is officially on in Lawrence.
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Bill Self Calls Out Jayhawks’ Leadership After Collapse in Big 12 Semifinal Against Iowa State
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