Nuggets on Kansas State (in terms of inside intel) is relegated to our message board at KSO but still spills out the best information on the Wildcats in the market. Last time the nuggets were about basketball, and they are this time as well as we dive more into summer workouts. Four of the newcomers are PJ Haggerty, Nate Johnson, Andrej Kostic and Abdi Bashir.
Nuggets on Kansas State (in terms of inside intel) is relegated to our message board at KSO but still spills out the best information on the Wildcats in the market. Last time the nuggets were about basketball, and they are this time as well as we dive more into summer workouts.
We give the chatter on each player on the K-State roster since most are not familiar with most of them, and discuss how good of an offseason it has been for them. Currently, the players (and coaches) are on break but they’ll return for the start of school in the very near future.
Four of the newcomers are PJ Haggerty, Nate Johnson, Andrej Kostic and Abdi Bashir. We lead off with the first impressions of them at Kansas State.
LINK:Chatter on Haggerty, Johnson, Kostic and Bashir
At the same time, K-State is still in the process of finding solutions in the frontcourt. With that being said, all of Tyreek Smith, Khamari McGriff, Taj Manning, Mobi Ikegwuruka and Stephen Osei have been on campus. More help is coming, too.
LINK:Latest notes on the Kansas State frontcourt
Most of the backcourt was already covered in the first bullet point, but don’t forget about K-State true freshman Exavier Wilson, sophomore David Castillo and the return of CJ Jones. How have all three looked in workouts?
LINK:More on CJ Jones, Exavier Wilson and David Castillo
There’s only two Kansas State players we still haven’t discussed – Marcus Johnson and Elias Rapieque. They are the two that can probably play the ‘4’ in Manhattan and were competing with the rest of the team in July.
What are the early returns?
LINK:Guys that can play the ‘4’ for K-State
We provide a hint of what is inside below.
- Summer workout intel.
- How good can the Kansas State backcourt be this season?
- Wildcats still looking for help in the frontcourt.
- First impressions of newcomers.
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