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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463. Kansas State transfers. Creighton. Arthur Kaluma. player. . . Arthur Kaluma. . 3

It took a couple of weeks for Arthur Kaluma to come into form for K-State, but once he did, he was a big-time player for the Wildcats. Even though Kaluma did score the most points than anyone else every game, he scored when it mattered most in the big moments.

He also has a nose for the ball grabbing 7 rebounds per game in his lone season with the Wildcats and averaging 14.4 points per game. He did shoot well from the floor though shooting 42.7% and 34.5% from beyond the arc.

Kaluma was the scorer the Wildcats needed, especially when Perry or Cam Carter would go cold. He stepped up in the big moments and if the Wildcats are lucky to have him back next season, they will probably happily take him back.