Just when it looked like the Kansas basketball offseason was winding down, Bill Self gave fans another reason to be excited for the upcoming season. The program landed Radford transfer Dennis Parker Jr. out of the portal to fill one of KU's final spots. Parker, who previously played at NC State for two years before transferring to the Big South, averaged 18.3 points and 5.9 rebounds this past season. He scored a Division I-best 53 points in one game against Coppin State and finished third in his conference in points per game. This acquisition was relatively unexpected after the Jayhawks had been linked to fellow transfer guards like Abdi Bashir Jr. and Vyctorious Miller in recent weeks. Now that Parker is on the roster, what will his role be at Kansas? Will Dennis Parker Jr. Enter Kansas’ Starting Five? Bringing top-ranked 2026 recruit Tyran Stokes on board was supposed to round out the expected starting rotation for the Jayhawks.…