CU Buffs NCAA Tournament star KJ Simpson is CU’s Jamal Murray

INDIANAPOLIS — KJ Simpson can’t go the restroom at Gainbridge Fieldhouse without a hand in his face.

Boise State bumped him. Florida banged him. Chuck the kitchen sink at CU’s No. 2, he’ll send your season down the drain.

The Buffs point guard and NCAA Tournament hero gets his kicks out of channeling Jamal Murray these days. Step-backs that just beat the buzzer. Blow-bys that kiss off the glass. Game-winning rainbows from circus angles. He’s the oncoming storm. The inevitable.

“I know KJ’s got a target on his back because he’s averaging 20-something points (this tourney), playing out of his mind,” CU forward and future NBA lottery pick Cody Williams said Saturday as the Buffs (26-10) prepped for Sunday’s second-round showdown with Marquette (26-9).

“I think with any type of talent, when you have more teams scouting how you play, they’re going (to want to) shut you down and kind of make it personal, to cut your wallet off. So that’s just a challenge that comes with it and you just got to accept it.”

Williams’ wallet? It’s fine. Kid’s a 6-foot-8 leaper with an NBA brother and NBA bloodlines, the guy the pro scouts come to see.

But the real money player in the Buffs locker room for the last month — heck, the whole season — has been a 6-foot-2 floor general out of Panorama City, Calif., a dude cold as ice and twice as nice.

“It doesn’t seem like he gets rattled very often, if ever,” Marquette men’s hoops coach Shaka Smart, who’s coached a few pros over the years, said of Simpson.

“He’s just out there playing and trying to make his team win. I think he has a toughness about him … he seems to be one of the toughness leaders on their team, because he’s older.”

He’s the best player lacing ’em up Sunday inside Gainbridge not named Zach Edey or Tyler Kolek. And Simpson’s slated to go mano y mano with the latter after out-dueling the Gators’ Zyon Pullin on Friday.

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