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Jaland Lowe Leaves With Shoulder Scare, Returns to Lift Kentucky in Second Half

A source said the injury was a shoulder shift, not a dislocation, easing immediate concern.

Overview

  • After seven seconds, Lowe went to the locker room clutching his previously troublesome shoulder, according to ESPN’s Jeff Borzello.
  • A source told Jeff Goodman the joint shifted rather than dislocated, clarifying early fears about the injury.
  • Cleared to play, Lowe re-entered near the 17-minute mark of the second half and settled Kentucky’s offense.
  • He finished with 13 points on 5-of-7 shooting with three rebounds and three assists, logging a game-high plus-minus of 20.
  • Kentucky trailed by seven at halftime during his absence, and coverage noted a marked offensive improvement once he returned.