Let the games begin.
The transfer portal for men's basketball officially opened on Monday, March 24, setting off an avalanche of action from early morning.
After adding double-digit players through the portal just a year ago, Kansas State will likely be active in the transfer portal again this year. Jerome Tang and his staff have three scholarships open and are looking to replace three starters from last season: guard Max Jones and forwards Coleman Hawkins and David N'Guessan.
Players have about a month to decide to enter the transfer portal before it closes for new entries on April 22. However, players in the portal can commit to a new school (or return to their previous school) at any point, even if it is "closed."
Here is a look at all of K-State's action in the transfer portal, as it happens.
Transfers In
K-State has not added any new transfers yet. Check back for more updates.
Transfers Out
No players from K-State's roster have announced their intention to enter the transfer portal. Check back for more updates.
Updates
Tuesday, Mar 25; 10:30 a.m.: K-State is an option for South Dakota guard Chase Forte, according to Sam Kayser. Forte is a two-way guard who averaged 17.9 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 3.2 assists per game last season. Forte is moving to his fourth school after stops at UNC Asheville and Northwestern State.
Monday, Mar 24; 9:25 a.m.: Former K-State point guard Dai Dai Ames is in the transfer portal, according to Rivals.com's Jacey Zambel. Ames spent last season at Virginia, transferring before head coach Tony Bennett's surprise retirement, and averaged 8.7 points per game. K-State hasn't expressed interest in Ames yet, but his name is worth mentioning.