5 Kansas State basketball transfers that ended up being game-changers

Kansas State has relied so much on the portal in the last two seasons, but which transfer came and were game-changers?
Mar 19, 2023; Greensboro, NC, USA;  Kansas State Wildcats forward Keyontae Johnson (11) celebrates a call that goes the Wildca's way.
Mar 19, 2023; Greensboro, NC, USA; Kansas State Wildcats forward Keyontae Johnson (11) celebrates a call that goes the Wildca's way. / Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports
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Virginia Tech. David N'Guessan. 4. 463. . . David N'Guessan. . player. Kansas State transfers

David N'Guessan is currently the gift that keeps on giving. Before he announced that he would be returning to Kansas State for his final year of eligibility, the Wildcats were going to have an entirely new team with no returners who had played quality minutes.

While N'Guessan does not have stats that jump off the page, he is a valuable player and has been for the Wildcats in his past two seasons. N'Guessan has been great for K-State's rebounding game though as he averaged 3.5 rebounds per game in his first season with the Wildcats and 6.8 in year two.

N'Guessan will most likely be even more of a game changer for K-State this next season with experience in Jerome Tang's offense and simply experience in playing college basketball.