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But it's more than likely Selby will not start for the third-ranked Jayhawks when he debuts Saturday against USC at Allen Fieldhouse and there is a good chance he will be playing more shooting guard than point guard in his first college game. Kansas coach Bill Self said Monday he will likely keep stick with junior Tyshawn Taylor on the ball Saturday.
"If he and Ty are in the game at the same time, I will play Ty on the ball the majority of the time," Self said during the Big 12 Coaches Teleconference. "I saw it first hand with Mario (Chalmers), we tried to make Mario the point guard from Day 1 but when we moved him off the ball, and let Russell do it, the game was so much easier for him.
"Josh is going to be a point guard for us. He will end up being a true point guard, he and Ty. But it's a lot to throw at a guy, 'OK, you're not only responsible for yourself, but you are responsible for every single possession and if we don't have a good one then it's going to be basically your fault.' I'd rather put that on Tyshawn right now than him."
Selby has been practicing with the Jayhawks since October, but the Top 10 recruit from Baltimore was ordered to sit out the Jayhawks' first nine games after the NCAA determined he received impermissible benefits from adviser Bay Frazier, who guided Selby through the recruiting process.
Self said he has been impressed with Selby's development and believes he will add scoring punch immediately. But he isn't sure Selby is ready to take the court as a starter Saturday.
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