Kamau Stokes and Dean Wade are expected to play for Kansas State when the Wildcats host Oklahoma State on Saturday, but it could be a while before they are deemed healthy enough to practice between games.
K-State basketball coach Bruce Weber is taking a cautious approach with both seniors as they deal with nagging foot injuries.
“I don’t know how much improvement we can get in practice, but it is what it is,” Weber said Thursday. “I would rather have Dean in the games than Dean in practice.”
The same goes for Stokes, K-State’s starting point guard.