This is a little confusing. It's a tweet citing another tweet citing a Field of 68 (On3) article that is a paid article. Carson Bounds just says, KW is going to get more PG playing time. We already knew that. I think it was generally accepted that MP would probably not start the first couple/few games. Bounds cites Robby Nardini, who says he (MP) will miss the season opener. Does he mean MP won't play at all? I guess it sounds like it. But then the Nardini tweet cites the Field of 68 article, the title of which is, "Illinois' Underwood Updates Health of Petrovic” by Jeff Goodman. So, does that article say that? I don't know the ethics of this, but if someone had a subscription, would it be wrong to give a quick summation?
Edit: Well, I just answered my own question. An AI search for "Illinois' Underwood Updates Health of Petrovic” came up with this.
"Mihailo Petrovic, the Illinois guard, will miss the season opener due to a hamstring injury and is currently out indefinitely. He was recently cleared by the NCAA but has been struggling with this injury.” AI cited the Field of 68” article
So, how long does it take to get over a hamstring injury?
Edit: Well, I just answered my own question. An AI search for "Illinois' Underwood Updates Health of Petrovic” came up with this.
"Mihailo Petrovic, the Illinois guard, will miss the season opener due to a hamstring injury and is currently out indefinitely. He was recently cleared by the NCAA but has been struggling with this injury.” AI cited the Field of 68” article
So, how long does it take to get over a hamstring injury?
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