There’s an excellent case to be made that the ninth-seeded Wildcats would be in the NIT (or worse) if it weren’t for Marcus Foster.
On an anemic Kansas State offense, Foster’s team-leading 15.6 per game account for a full 22.3 percent of the entire roster’s scoring.
Later in the season, Foster started to become more comfortable as a playmaker in Bruce Weber’s motion offense, too. He’s not an impact defender, but with his .404 three-point shooting, he’s pretty close to the total package on the offensive end.
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