_After each KU basketball game this season, this is where you can find out the basketball equivalent of The Nielsen Ratings from Journal-World sports editor Tom Keegan. He’ll rate the Jayhawks’ individual performances from top to bottom, telling you who was worth tuning in to watch and who has seen better days. If you agree or maybe even differ, make sure to comment and tell Tom how you really feel._**1. Julian Wright**: He appeared to relish the opportunity to play against the nation’s best player and for the most part wasn’t wild with the ball. Blocked D.J. Augustin’s potential game-tying three-point attempt with 11 seconds remaining. Wright contriubted to the victory in every way, with 17 points, 13 rebounds, five assists, two blocked shots and one steal.**2. Mario Chalmers**: He has regained his shooting touch and his scoring ways, averaging 18.5 points per game the past four games. Chalmers attempted only nine shots and scored 21 points. That’s what happens when you make five of five three-pointers.**3. Russell Robinson**: Was huge in KU’s run at the beginning of the first half. An aggressive force who tends not to show much emotion, Robinson was fired up for this one and produced a season-high 17 points. Coming in had misfired on his past six three-pointers. He made three of four in this one.**4. Brandon Rush**: Slowed down Kevin Durant before Durant injured his ankle in the key stretch of the game at the beginning of the second half.**5. Sasha Kaun**: Made all three free throw attempts and contributed nine points, five rebounds and physical defense in 17 valuable minutes.**6. Darrell Arthur**: Still needs to watch those fouls far from the basket and shot just 50 percent during the Big 12 schedule.**7. Sherron Collins**: Scoreless for the second game in a row, Collins used his superior quickness to run down loose balls and finished with five boards and five assists in 19 minutes.**8. Darnell Jackson**: Played only eight minutes but made them count with one exception. He missed both free throw attempts and has missed his last four.**9. Rodrick Stewart**: One day, he can tell his grandchildren he guarded Kevin Durant and he won’t by lying.**The Keegan Ratings: Season Standings (total points and average rank)** **1.** Julian Wright (104, 31 games) 3.35 **2.** Brandon Rush (110, 31 games) 3.55 **3.** Mario Chalmers (112, 31 games) 3.61 **4.** Sherron Collins (137, 31 games) 4.42 **5.** Russell Robinson (140, 30 games) 4.67 (**_Jumps Arthur for 5th_**) **6.** Darrell Arthur (147, 31 games) 4.74 **7.** Sasha Kaun (156, 27 games) 5.78 **8.** Darnell Jackson (188, 31 games) 6.06 **9.** Rodrick Stewart (230, 25 games) 9.20 **10.** Jeremy Case (151, 16 games) 9.44 **11.** Brady Morningstar (123, 13 games) 9.46 **12.** Matt Kleinmann (153, 14 games) 10.93 **13.** Brennan Bechard (123, 10 games) 12.30 **14.** Brad Witherspoon (119, 9 games) 13.22