14 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 2006 BASKETBALL (from page 12) guys. "They have a lot of potential," Miles said, "Hopefully with all the talent, how they started playing well toward the end of the season can carry over to next season and bring a championship here. The effort that they put into it is going to dictate results." Lee, a Harlem Globetrotter for the past year, echoed Miles' sentiments about the prospects of this year's Jayhawks. prospects of this year's jaywalker. "They're a good group." Lee said. "If they play together, the sky's the limit." Moody, who college basketball broadcaster Billy Packer, called the greatest walk-on in the history of Kansas basketball, didn't disappoint, and threw down several dunks to the delight of fans. The game wasn't just important to campers and the fans, Self said it requires extra effort for former players to return. He said his players looked forward to the opportunity to play against former teammates and NBA players. Freshman guard Sherron Collins returned to Chicago for personal reasons. Self said it was a shame Collins couldn't make it back for the scrimmage because everyone in the crowd would have enjoyed watching him play. bench in street clothes. He's restricted from contact for another month after having thumb surgery in mid June. Giles will resume individual workouts in about a week. Junior forward Sasha Kaun was absent because he went home to Tomsk, Russia, to visit his mother and renew his visa. "Hopefully with all the talent, how they started playing well toward the end of the season can carry over to next season and bring a championship." AARON MILES Former KU basketball player Three players did not play in the scrimmage. Junior Forward CJ Giles sat on the "I don't think Sasha's been home for five years now," Self said. "You take for granted some people get home sick being 45 minutes away. Here's a guy that's gone five years without going home. That's tough for any young person." The red team led most of the game, but sophomore guard Chalmers sealed the 71-66 victory for the blue team after he split the defense for an easy layup. Edited by Dani Hurst LIBERTY HALL CINEMA LIBERTY HALL VIDEO THURSDAYS-2FOR1 RENTALS CATEGORY OF THE WEEK: FRANCE VHS AND DVD AVAILABLE !!! TUESDAYS ARE ALWAYS 2 FOR 1 DRINKS !!! LA PRIMA TAZZA A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION OPENS FRI JUNE 30: (4:40) 7:10 9:40 SAT: (2:10) (4:40) 7:10 9:40 SUN-MON: (2:00) 7:00 TUE: (4:40) 7:10 WED-THU: (4:40) 7:10 9:40 7th & massachusetts * lawrence (785) 749-1912 * www.libertyhall.net ANNOUNCEMENTS WED-FRI: (4:30) 7:00 9:30 SAT: (2:00) (4:30) 7:00 9:30 SUN-MON: (4:30) 9:30 TUE: (4:30) 7:00 WED-THU: (4:30) 7:00 9:30 AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH THANK YOU FOR SMOKING TUE - THU: (4:45) 7:15 9:45 MUST CLOSE THU JUNE 29 !!!! ADULTS $7.00 • MATINEE) SENIOR, CHILDREN $5. STUDENT PRESIDENCY WED,THURLY 5.00 - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Sylas & Maddy's A Lawrence original since 1958 Come try these favorites: - Hawk Tracks - Rock Chalk Jayhawk Malts Da' Bomb - Shakes - Smoothies We make our own waffle cones! 1014 Mass. St. * 11925 S. Strang Line Rd, Olathe - between AMC 30 and Target * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *