Arthur Kaluma transferring; 5 possible landing spots
5. Kansas
The Jayhawks have been exceptional in the transfer portal this year, headlined by center Hunter Dickinson and guard Nicolas Timberlake. While Kansas seemingly always has talented freshmen coming in, there is still a void that will be left by the losses of both guard Gradey Dick and forward Jalen Wilson. This is where Kaluma could fit best.
At 6-foot-7, Kaluma could serve as either a small forward or a power forward, giving the Jayhawks some versatility. This would allow him to either play on the perimeter with the likes of Timberlake and returning guard Dajuan Harris Jr. while Dickinson and returning forward KJ Adams Jr. police the frontcourt or he could play in tandem alongside Dickinson. The possibilities would be endless and that, along with his experience in big games, should interest a Kansas team looking for another national title.


