THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2013 PAGE 1D WHERE ARE THEY NOW? A look at the present lives of members of the 2008 National Championship team BLAKE SCHUSTER bschuster@kansan.com KANSAN FILE PHOTO (Above) While Kleinmann saw action in 20 games during the 2007-08 season as a walk-on, his actions off the court brought him to an even higher standard. He was named to the Big 12 Commissioner's honor rolls in 2007 and 2008. Kansas never lost a game in which Kleinmann scored. After graduating from Kansas Kleinmann pursued a career in architecture. He is currently an architect, urban designer and photographer at Helix Architecture+Design. KANSAN FILE PHOTO (Left) Morningstar was a sophomore on the 2008 National Championship team, but was redshirted and spent time helping the Jayhawks in practice. The year off did wonders for his college career as he went on to start 25 games as a senior in the 2010-11 season, averaging 7.1 points per game. Since leaving Kansas, Morningstar has spent time playing in Greece and in the NBA D-League, most recently with the Tulsa 66ers, but was cut on January 25 after injuring himself. (Right) Reed may not have been the most productive member of the 2008 team, but you can't argue against someone with the title of "Winningest Jayhawk in Kansas History" — 132 wins on 17 losses. It's also hard to argue with the facts: Reed has two Final Four appearances, one National Championship, four Big 12 titles and was named an Academic All-American. Since leaving Kansas Reed spent time playing in Belgium, but has returned stateside and is currently a student at KU Med. As a sists a round Houstive h