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NCAA Tournament Injury Watch: Key Injuries That Could Affect Your Bracket

RedCup Mitch Posted On March 18
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March Madness kicks off this week and there are some major players coming off game-changing injuries. Here are some players to monitor before you submit your final bracket.

Justin Robinson G Virginia Tech

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— Justin Robinson (@5Alive_) March 17, 2019

Robinson has missed a huge chunk of games in the later half of the season and could be a huge pickup for an already talented VT team. He is easily their best offensive player.

Dean Wade F Kansas State

The Bottom Line on ESPN just had an update that said Dean Wade is doubtful for the NCAA tournament, but I can't find anything else. Last I saw, Bruce Weber said that he didn't know, Wade is getting treatment and that it's a pain management thing. Anyone know what happened there?

— Rob Dauster (@RobDauster) March 16, 2019

Wade’s status is up in the air, but its safe to say that he will not be playing in round one. Many are speculating that he will miss the whole tourney due to the fact that he was seen in a walking boot yesterday. KSU made the sweet 16 last season without him.

Jordan Caroline F Nevada

Nevada's Jordan Caroline (achilles) is expected to play in the Wolf Pack's first NCAA Tournament game this week, per Eric Musselman. Did not play Friday against San Diego State.

— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) March 17, 2019

Caroline is Nevada’s second best player putting up an impressive 17.3 PPG and 9.6 RPG in regular season play this season. Although nobody truly knows if he’s 100%, he will be starting.

Tyus Battle G Syracuse

Tyus Battle just said he’s close to 100% and will be good to go against Baylor. He practiced today.

— Brent Axe (@BrentAxeMedia) March 17, 2019

Battle has missed the past few games, but is now almost back to full health. Battle plays 36.3 MPG and could see all 40 against Baylor if he is up to it.

Nick Ward F Michigan State

Ward on the bench just ripped off the padding on his hand … he doesn't want to play with it. But trainer Nick Richey tells him no way. He's got it back on now

— Matt Charboneau (@mattcharboneau) March 17, 2019

Ward missed about a month, but has played limited time in the previous 3 games totaling 8,11, and 14 minutes. He was clearly not 100% and will be a player to monitor looking forwards.

All Stats Via sports-reference.com

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