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‘Learned to play without him’: Kansas’ Bill Self addresses Darryn Peterson saga
Kansas basketball coach Bill Self reacts to Big 12 win against OSU
Check out some of what Kansas basketball coach Bill Self had to say Wednesday after a Big 12 Conference victory on the road against Oklahoma State.
Darryn Peterson’s availability has once again become a storyline this college basketball season, even as the potential No. 1 pick of the 2026 NBA Draft helped the Jayhawks to an 81-69 win over Oklahoma State.
Peterson exited No. 12 Kansas’ Big 12 win over the Cowboys shortly after hitting a 3-pointer with 18 minutes left in the second half. He didn’t return to the game, finishing with 23 points, two rebounds, one block and one steal in 18 minutes of play.
Speaking to reporters after the game, Kansas coach Bill Self said the reason Peterson left was due to cramping. He also said he didn’t “anticipate” the issue flaring up again, adding that it was a disappointing situation considering Peterson could have had an even bigger game than he did.
Peterson has missed several games this season due to a hamstring issue and what was described as flu-like symptoms vs. top-ranked Arizona.
“Well we’ve had it more than a couple times,” Self told reporters. “And I didn’t anticipate that tonight at all. I thought that he was good to go. But obviously we only got 18 minutes out of him. And that’s really disappointing, because he could have had a really big night.
“But one thing about it is it’s happened often enough that our guys have learned to play without him, even though that’s not the way want to play. But that’s certainly not something that we’re unaccustomed to right now.”
Self also said that it’s “concerning,” and that Kansas would prefer him to be fully available for the 2026 NCAA Tournament:
“It’s a concern. I thought we were past it, but obviously we’re not. It’s certainly a concern,” Self said. “You get into the NCAA Tournament, you’re playing a team just as good as you and you need to have all your best players available, so to speak. Yeah, all it takes is for one day like that to derail not only a game, but a season.”
Self wasn’t the only person to comment on Peterson’s lack of playing time in the second half. TNT college basketball studio analysts Jalen Rose, Bruce Pearl and Jamal Mashburn spoke at length about the ongoing saga with Peterson, with Mashburn rhetorically asking, “why even be a part of it?”
“I think the interesting part of this with the NIL era and the transfer portal, this has become much more transactional than we’ve really thought about,” Mashburn said. “From the standpoint that, we can’t separate the conversation of them winning a championship and him going to the NBA.
“Because it’s a transition year for him at the end of the day. If he can go straight from high school straight to the pros, he probably would have done it. That’s how I see it. They really need him to win a championship, but if he’s going to get into the NCAA Tournament, and you’re gonna load manage that part of it, why even be a part of it?”
Added former Auburn and Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl:
“It’s a business, and I think the kids in the locker room understand he’s got the chance to be No. 1. They want him to be healthy. I think times have changed a little bit. Years ago, there might have been guys in the locker room that would have really taken him to task a little bit: ‘Hey, we need you to win this championship.’ But they all recognize it might just be bigger than that.
“So, disappointed, and this is not the last that we’re going to hear of this story.”
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Discarded computer’s lithium battery sparks fire in Kansas trash truck
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — A Kansas fire department is asking people to be more careful about what they throw away.
The Mulvane Fire Department was called to a vehicle fire Wednesday afternoon. The driver of a trash truck had smelled something burning and pulled over to call 911.
When firefighters arrived, they found smoke coming from the back of the truck. In the trash bay, a firefighter discovered a discarded laptop computer with a lithium battery that was heating up.
The department said it was able to remove the battery from the truck and flood the truck with water to cool off the trash. This is the second incident involving a lithium battery crews have responded to this month, according to Mulvane Fire.
Lithium is highly reactive, and when batteries are damaged, they can heat up uncontrollably. The reaction cascades, with the battery getting hotter and hotter until all of the lithium is consumed. In some cases, when exposed to oxygen, lithium can ignite instantly.
The fire department is urging residents to never throw computers or anything with batteries in the trash. Sedgwick County offers this free recycling guide with information on how to properly dispose of a wide variety of household goods and chemicals.
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Power outage limits services at Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – A power outage is affecting parts of the Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium, leaving some areas and services temporarily limited.
The Zoo announced the outage on Wednesday morning, June 17, saying the webstore and other services may be unavailable while crews work to restore power.
Evergy’s outage map shows the disruption – located near the zoo – is affecting 17 customers. The outage was first reported just before 8:50 a.m. Power is expected to be restored around 10:30 a.m.
The Zoo is asking for the public’s patience as Evergy works to resolve the issue.
The cause of the outage has not yet been identified.
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Kansas City crash scene becomes homicide investigation after victim found shot, police say
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – A car crash turned into a homicide investigation for Kansas City police.
Officers found a car that had crashed into a pole at Truman and Bennington around 6:30 p.m. on June 16. They discovered a man inside the car with critical injuries.
Emergency crews transported the man to a hospital. As he was treated at the hospital, doctors determined he’d been shot. The man died from his injuries, according to police.
Detectives are investigating the shooting as a homicide.
They are looking for witnesses or anyone who witnessed the shooting or the crash. Anyone who has information is asked to call the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-TIPS or the police department at 816-234-5043. There is a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to an arrest.
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