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Nuggets: Jerome Tang updates Kansas State roster

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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. This week we cover some chatter coming out of K-State spring ball and what could come of the basketball roster.

A redshirt freshman has impressed all of his Kansas State teammates during spring ball. Not only has he won the respect of them by his hard work, dedication and willingness to grind, the coaches are blown away by his physical ability.

LINK: A K-State redshirt freshman defensive player ascends during spring ball

Kansas State head coach Jerome Tang hopped on the 3MAW podcast to discuss remaining in Manhattan, dissecting the action in the transfer portal and provide updates on the current roster. What is the status of Ques Glover and Arthur Kaluma?

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LINK: The status of Ques Glover and Arthur Kaluma

We provide a hint of what is inside below.

  • Which defensive player emerged for K-State during spring ball?
  • Will Arthur Kaluma go through the NBA process? Is there a chance he returns to Kansas State?
  • Does Tang believe Ques Glover will be back in Manhattan?

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