Silvio De Sousa won't play as Kansas reviews claims made during NCAA trial

Self also said in the statement that Kansas has discussed the trial developments with the NCAA.

The statement Wednesday was the first by Kansas or Self on the trial since testimony in New York also connected Adidas executive James Gatto and consultant T.J. Gassnola with KU assistant coach Kurtis Townsend to facilitate a $90,000 payment to the mother of former Kansas player Billy Preston.

In closing arguments Friday, Michael Schachter, an attorney for Gatto, said the KU-requested payment to De Sousa's guardian, Fenny Falmagne, came as an attempt to help him "get out from under" a pay-for-play scheme to attend Maryland.

"Due to the trial in New York being ongoing, I will refrain from any comment that is directly related to the trial," Self said later Wednesday at the Big 12 Media Day. "That has been a mandate given to me."

Self also reiterated what he said in his earlier statement about De Sousa.

"We will wait for an eligibility review to be done jointly by our university and the NCAA," he said. "And timetable on that is unknown, due to, obviously, the ongoing trial, and also when all parties can actually complete that review."

The 6-foot-9, De Sousa, originally from Angola, graduated from IMG Academy in Florida last December and joined the Jayhawks immediately. He was held out of action to address eligibility concerns before playing in 20 games.

His emergence late in the season helped Kansas win the Big 12 tournament earn a trip to the Final Four.

The Jayhawks will host Division II school Emporia State on Thursday at Allen Fieldhouse. The 14-time defending Big 12 champion opens the regular season Nov. 6 against Michigan State.

Self is scheduled to speak to the media Wednesday in Kansas City.