6B = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORTS --- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2002 Wayne Simien, sophomore forward, led all Jyahawk scorers with 26 points. Simien went 9 of 10 from the field and 8 or 8 from the charity stripe. JARED SOARES/KANSAN Basketball CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B we have a long ways to go." The Jayhawk bench, much noted for its lack of depth, came alive in the second half. Freshman Moulaye Niang hit a shot under the basket and freshman Jeff Hawkins stole the ball on the following play, scoring at the other end. Two free throws and a putback by junior Jeff Graves kept the scoring streak alive, and a Hawkins slash through the lane ended the bench run at 11 straight points. The bench contributed 31 points on the evening. Williams continues to develop his raw players. "It was good for them to play against somebody else as opposed to those five guys who are so much more experienced," he said. "I can't trade anybody. I can't draft anybody, so the only way to have depth is to try to play them and encourage them." Former Kansas standout Adonis Jordan made a return to Allen Fieldhouse and ended with 9 points. Hawkins said he "I grew up watching Adonis play so it was really good to play against a guy who went to two back to back Final Fours," Hawkins said. looked forward to the match-up of young players versus old. Simien was eager to play against a guy he idolized as a kid. "Growing up a Jayhawk fan and just being on the same court with him was a great feeling," he said. Point guard Aaron Miles the player in charge of guarding Jordan got off to a slow start by Williams' standards. Miles ended with eight assists, seven points, six steals and five turnovers but did play tight defense on Jordan most of the game. Williams said Miles did not play as well as the rest of the starters. "The funny thing is if I had to pick the one guy that's been the most consistent in the preseason, I would pick Aaron, yet he had the worst game of those five guys," Williams said. Edited by Christine Grubbs Guards CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B 1993, Kansas fans treated him as if he had never left. He was greeted by a standing ovation during the announcement of the starting lineups. It was a sharp contrast to the rest of the All Stars, who were booed from start to finish. "I think they're solid. They're smart. They play good 'D.'" he said. "They kind of remind me of Rex (Walters) and myself." Jordan showed that his skills were still sharp even after nine years. He and Miles battled to a near-draw throughout Kansas' 111-94 victory. Each player scored 7 points, but Miles owned the edge in assists 8-2. Guards Jeff Hawkins, a freshman, and Kirk Hinrich, a senior, also saw some time against Jordan. After the game, Jordan had nothing but praise for the Jayhawks' back court. He drew comparison between them and another pair of ballyhooed Kansas guards. Since leaving Kansas, Jordan has rarely stopped moving. He has played in nine countries ranging from Australia to South Korea to Italy. He also had brief stints in the NBA with the Milwaukee Bucks and Denver Nuggets. The life of a basketball journeyman has given him a new outlook, he said. "Sometimes I say 'Wow, would have it been better for me to play in the NBA and not have the experience that I experienced the last nine years?' he said. "I don't know if I'd really trade it, seriously." — Edited by Lauren Beatty news at the speed of light kansan.com The Lied Center of Kansas What's Happening Next? RENT Seats in the first two rows are $20 cash, day of performance only On sale two hours before the show Limited seating available Not valid on previously purchased tickets Tuesday, (Contains mature subject matter.) 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