Kansas Jayhawks head coach Bill Self yells out during the Sunflower Showdown game inside Allen Fieldhouse in Lawrence, Kansas, on Saturday, March 7, 2026. | Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Kansas made an unexpected and potentially the final significant move of its offseason last week by landing Radford transfer Dennis Parker Jr. The high-scoring guard committed to play in Lawrence after a brief stop at the mid-major level. Although other options like Abdi Bashir Jr. and Vyctorious Miller were available to fill one of KU's final roster spots, the Jayhawks opted for the 6-foot-6 wing from Virginia. When the university officially signed him to next year's team, head coach Bill Self revealed why he recruited Parker to KU in an official statement. "At Radford, Dennis proved that he was one of the better scorers in the country," he said. "He's a more than capable shooter, with range.…