Kansas’ Darryn Peterson requests early exit in latest ‘disappointing’ absence during win over Oklahoma State.

While his presence wasn’t strictly necessary, the No. 8-ranked Kansas team played without its prominent player, Darryn Peterson, for a significant portion of the second half during their decisive victory against Oklahoma State on Wednesday evening.

Peterson, long projected as an early pick in the upcoming NBA Draft, has struggled throughout the current season with persistent injuries and illnesses that have kept him off the court. However, in Stillwater on Wednesday, Peterson showcased glimpses of his usual form, scoring 23 points, with 20 of those coming in the opening half, establishing a swift double-digit lead for the Jayhawks.

Nevertheless, Peterson’s play was cut short. After successfully sinking a 3-pointer from the wing, Peterson immediately signaled to head coach Bill Self, requesting to be substituted. He did not return to the game thereafter.