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18 games played
Abdi Bashir Jr. is a junior guard and one of Kansas State's most reliable scorers at 13.2 points per game. He has been a dangerous perimeter threat, hitting 44.4% from deep. He takes care of the ball with just 1.1 turnovers per game. He has started all 18 games this season.
Abdi Bashir Jr. is one of the nation's premier shooters. The Omaha, Nebraska native, whose mother fled a Somali refugee camp and whose twin brother Abdul plays at Auburn, spent two seasons at Monmouth, where he averaged 20.1 points as a sophomore and led the nation with 3.85 three-pointers per game. His 127 total threes that season ranked second most in college basketball. Bashir transferred to Kansas State in April 2025 and has continued his sharpshooting ways in the Big 12, connecting at a 44.4 percent clip from beyond the arc.
Abdi Bashir Jr. is one of the nation's premier shooters. The Omaha, Nebraska native, whose mother fled a Somali refugee camp and whose twin brother Abdul plays at Auburn, spent two seasons at Monmouth, where he averaged 20.1 points as a sophomore and led the nation with 3.85 three-pointers per game. His 127 total threes that season ranked second most in college basketball. Bashir transferred to Kansas State in April 2025 and has continued his sharpshooting ways in the Big 12, connecting at a 44.4 percent clip from beyond the arc.
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