The Commercial Appeal

Louisville’s Ware out of hospital, visits team

- By Gary Graves

Louisville’s Kevin Ware has taken what he said would be the hardest step in his recovery — the first one.

The sophomore guard was back on the Cardinals’ campus Tuesday afternoon after he had been released from an Indianapol­is hospital, two days after millions watched him break his right leg on a horrifying play trying to block a shot.

“I couldn’t be anymore happier to see my brothers man. Unexplaina­ble!!” Ware tweeted after returning to the Cardinals’ practice facility, entering through a back door.

He had said on Facebook that “the first step is always the hardest one to take”

Ware had been at Methodist Hospital since sustaining the horrific injury Sunday during in the first half of Louisville’s 8563 win over Duke in the Midwest Regional. He underwent surgery to repair compound fractures of the tibia in the leg and is expected to be out a year.

The next step for Ware may be a trip to Atlanta for the Final Four.

Louisville coach Rick Pitino has said he would like Ware to travel with the team to the national semifinals. Athletic department spokesman Kenny Klein said Tuesday that doctors wouldn’t likely sign off on Ware traveling until Wednesday.

Ware broke his leg after going up to block a shot and landing awkwardly. The injury devastated Pitino and Ware’s Louisville teammates, many of whom were seen crying after seeing the severity of the break.

With encouragin­g words from Ware, who told the team, “just go win the game,” the top-seeded Cardinals regrouped to win and earn their second consecutiv­e Final Four berth.

Pitino and his son, Richard, spent Monday at the hospital with Ware, who was pictured holding the championsh­ip trophy in his bed. Ware later posted a comment on Facebook saying, “the first step is always the hardest one to take” along with a photo of him on crutches.

On Monday, university president James Ramsey described the injury as “heartbreak­ing” and said Ware will get the best medical care and rehabilita­tion the university can offer.

Social media has exploded with discussion of Ware’s injury, resulting in words of support from around the country. Former NFL quarterbac­k Joe Theismann, who also suffered a horrific leg injury on Monday Night Football in 1985 that ended his career, and Miami Heat stars LeBron James and Dwyane Wade were among those tweeting encouragin­g words.

On campus, a makeshift tribute was taped to a window in the Student Activities Center, and students filed by and lined up one by one to sign the 3-by-5 foot poster that said, ‘We Stand Behind You, Kevin! Get Well (hash)5!’

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