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Is Kansas State really that good of a three-point shooting team?

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Is Kansas State really that good of a three-point shooting team?

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The Wildcats came out sizzling Tuesday night against Gonzaga, making nine of their first 11 three-point attempts. They finished shooting 12-for-26, or 46.2 percent. That is way above the 36.4 percent clip they had coming into the game. Did the Wildcats have an “on” night? Or is this the new normal? If it’s the latter, the Blue Devils had better get out on those shooters. 3. Is one greater than five? This isn’t math class, it’s a basketball game. So while Kansas State can run five power forwards and centers through the post, none will be the best big man in the game. That “one” will be Duke’s 6-foot-10 sophomore Mason Plumlee, who had his best game as a collegian Tuesday night against Marquette, finishing with 25 points, 12 rebounds, five blocks and three assists. Plumlee has the potential to be a one-man wrecking crew, but he will face a lot more defensive pressure on Tuesday night than he did against Marquette. “Their half-court defensive pressure is just stifling,” Gonzaga coach Mark

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