So many unknowns. He may be lucky to play at 100% next season.
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For long term anything that doesn't require surgery is probably better. Near term sprains (as we all know from our vigils over the years) are very hard to predict how fast they will heal. So I would say for this season it's a big question mark, but next season should be 100% fine as long as there aren't additional injuries from trying to come back too fast or compensating in any other way.
This is how I interpreted it as well. Some random person says that PBJ is down to Milwaukee or Northwestern. PBJ replies, "I'm a source and trust what I say." It's like an "I see you, and your source doesn't know anything." That Paolo Banchero retweeted it is kind of the icing on the cake.
Jake Weingarten provides a quick update on the scary lower leg injury top recruit Patrick Baldwin, Jr. suffered over the weekend:
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There was no dislocation, fractures or breaks. He has a high ankle sprain and he will be out indefinitely, according to his coach.
Jason Jordan of Sports Illustrated provides a brief update on top recruit Patrick Baldwin, Jr. The young man shares that he expects a full recovery from his ankle injury and is grateful for that. He also suggests a February or March timeline for a commitment seems about right to him.
On rumors that have been circulating, PBJ had the following to say:
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“It’s weird because I just feel like people just straight make things up,” Baldwin said. “I’ve never said it’s a two-horse race, so, of course, that’s not true. I mean I could see where the speculations came from, I mean Duke offered me when I was a freshman, and my dad is obviously at Milwaukee. It’s definitely not a two-horse race, but they’re definitely strong candidates.”
Get this! The young man who came and fixed my DirecTV today is Kenny Blakeney's nephew. He saw the Duke stuff in the den and we began a marvelous chat. He was a baby in 1991 and went to the game in 1992. I wasn't a baby but I was there, too.
I told him we're all very proud of his uncle and I'm pulling for Coach to do well at Howard and beyond.
Pretty sure that's ok with everybody here!
There have been a couple of major players have hit the transfer market after disagreements with their programs/head coaches. One is Oscar Tshiebwe, a 6'9" F formally of West Virginia. He's a big, long, and burly dude that could provide immense help to any program. He's probably best suited as a small-ball 5 in college and maybe the NBA. This is big news as he averaged 11 pts/9 rebs/1 blk in just 23 minutes per game last year. He's a very productive, high energy player that must have had major issues with Bob Huggins. I doubt Duke is a player in his recruitment, but nearly every major program will be.
One to watch is 6'3" G Caleb Mills, formerly of Houston. Mills hails from Arden, NC, just outside of Asheville. He is a born scorer and has a unique high release for a guard his size. As a freshman, he was an All-Conference performer as a three-level scorer. I'm not sure what happened in Houston, but Mills is a talented player that may be looking for another opportunity closer to home.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7vIjRYJnPk