'We all know it's unbelievable what's going on right now. And the crazy part is we to don't know what's happening next.'
Bruce Pascoe Heading toward the biggest stage in their college basketball careers this week, Kerr Kriisa and Azuolas Tubelis have a lot more to worry about than sprained ankles, upcoming opponents or their jump shots.In Kriisa’s case, home is Tartu, Estonia, just about 60 road miles from the Russian border. Estonia is a country that declared independence in 1918 but was later controlled by the Soviet Union for more than four decades before regaining independence in 1991.
For a short time, at least, Kriisa won't have to worry about his mother. Because she'll be in San Diego this weekend. “I was scared that it's over because I’ve never had that bad of a sprain,” Kriisa said. “I felt like my leg was a completely different direction and I was scared to look down… But we went straight after to take X-rays and when I found out that nothing was breaking, 'J-Rock' told me that 'We’ve just got to work on it. You will play,' then happy tears came on my face. It was a good moment.
"I’m not on social media and apparently, every step of his rehab has been public disclosure," Lloyd said, chuckling."I can’t make any crazy predictions but I know right now he’s preparing like he’s gonna play. We’ll see how close he gets to that and we’ll make a decision as we approach game time.” Mathurin landed on the second team below first-team honorees Oscar Tshiebwe of Kentucky, Ochai Agbaji of Kansas and three Big Ten players: Keegan Murray of Iowa, Kofi Cockburn of Illinois and Johnny Davis of Wisconsin.
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