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K-State guard Kamau Stokes looks to build off ‘unbelievable’ week as TCU looms

Kansas State’s best basketball player last week wasn’t Barry Brown or Dean Wade.

It was Kamau Stokes ... by a significant margin.

The senior point guard wasn’t just good for the Wildcats in games against Kansas and Baylor, he was “unbelievable.” At least that’s the word K-State coach Bruce Weber used to describe his stat line from Saturday: 16 points, five assists, four rebounds and one turnover.

“He has been really solid,” Weber said, “and he has done that really without practicing.”

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Stokes has been playing through a toe injury and missed K-State’s shoot around before the Baylor game with a migraine, but it didn’t show when he took the court.