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Louisville faces a Mikel Brown Jr. issue similar to Kansas, analyst warns
Summary
Analyst Matt McCall said Louisville must adapt while freshman Mikel Brown Jr. remains sidelined with a lower back injury, and his eventual return could force role and rotation changes similar to Kansas' experience.
Content
The Louisville Cardinals have lost three of their last four games. Freshman point guard Mikel Brown Jr. has been sidelined since December with a lower back injury. CBB analyst and coach Matt McCall said the timing of Brown's return could create role and rotation challenges, and he compared the situation to Kansas' experience with Darryn Peterson.
Key points:
- Mikel Brown Jr. has not appeared for Louisville since suffering a lower back injury in December.
- The Cardinals are recorded as 3-4 in games without Brown in the article.
- Matt McCall said Brown's return could alter teammate roles and rotation, drawing a parallel to Kansas' adjustment after Darryn Peterson returned.
- Adrian Wooley has started in Brown's place and scored five points in the recent loss to Virginia, with the team shooting 36% from open play in that game.
Summary:
Louisville's offense and defensive cohesion have been affected during Brown's absence, and reintegrating him would likely require adjustments to roles and rotations. Undetermined at this time.
