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They call the drill block-out-break, and in its simplest description, the concept is to grab a rebound and get the ball down the floor. Just go. It’s a regular feature of Kansas basketball practices because, well, it’s a regular feature of Kansas basketball games — such a staple that KU spends much of its time anticipating exactly how teams will try to break them out of it. Except on Tuesday night at Allen Fieldhouse, Kansas State went in the opposite direction. The Wildcats played fast. KU played faster. “If teams wanna play like that,” KU wing Christian Braun said, “then we’ll score 100.” Th…