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No such thing as a minor knee injury. Swollen knee indicates strained ligaments/damage, at a minimum.
Maybe or maybe not. Suppose he knocked knees with someone and it’s a bone bruise? That’s not terrific either but it would be a far cry from ligament or meniscus damage. Let’s let it play out.
 
Maybe or maybe not. Suppose he knocked knees with someone and it’s a bone bruise? That’s not terrific either but it would be a far cry from ligament or meniscus damage. Let’s let it play out.
It has, he slipped on the floor against Stonehill, stop speculating
 
Right, I know. And Duke's atrocious and if we played them at Cameron tomorrow we'd win by 20. Maybe we can just hold Castle out until the tournament. We're going to win every game by double digits anyway.

UConn's beaten every OOC opponent by double digits for past 12 months.
 
"potentially a longer term thing" Hurley.
But then he said it's minor and shouldn't be a long term thing. He didn't look worried about it but then again he said they just learned about it yesterday.
 
When Dan Hurley said they were waiting on things in warm up. He probably meant results from a MRI, x-rays, whatever (my guess).

My speculation based on absolute nothing. They didn't find anything. So it's a strain or pull or bruise but something that needs time to heal but major.
 
.... Maybe we can just hold Castle out until the tournament. We're going to win every game by double digits anyway.
Shark Tank Ugh GIF
 
The ball movement especially was definitely not nearly as good tonight.
True, but it was still pretty great considering the myriad of combinations that were in there.
 
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