No mention of King’s knee injury in the article, but it sounds like he won’t be ready at the start of the season.
http://amp.si.com/college-basketball/20 ... ssion=true
SI article on Bol and King
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Re: SI article on Bol and King
From what people have said, King looks to be in a similar position as Brooks and Bell when they were coming off foot injuries and were slowly worked back into the lineup. Main difference here is that King has basically been really limited since around February so his conditioning and strength may not fully be back until midseason.
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Re: SI article on Bol and King
I have not heard anything definitive on King, but still think it's really weird that a meniscus is taking this long to heal.
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Re: SI article on Bol and King
If it was a traditional arthroscopic procedure, it is surprising.GrantDuck wrote:I have not heard anything definitive on King, but still think it's really weird that a meniscus is taking this long to heal.
Microfracture repair is another critter altogether.
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Re: SI article on Bol and King
Really excited for the basketball season. Will have a lot of new faces getting lots of minutes.
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