It only took four seconds for Mizzou to define its exhibition game against Kansas State on Friday night.
One. Anthony Robinson II dribbled up to the top of the key, scanning the floor.
Two. Robinson fired a bounce pass past two defenders to Mark Mitchell on the left elbow.
Three. Mitchell connected with Shawn Phillips Jr. on a lob pass over Phillips' defender.
Four. Phillips slammed the ball home, uncontested.
Four seconds of Mizzou basketball, not even 20 seconds after tipoff, set the tone of the first clash between the Tigers and Wildcats since 2018. Mizzou men’s basketball secured the win 100-91 in the high-scoring exhibition Friday at Mizzou Arena.
Robinson racked up 16 points in the matchup, only scoring two points in the second half as he handed the baton off to graduate Jayden

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