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UConn commit Karaban sidelined with injury

- By David Borges

NEW HAVEN — Alex Karaban could only sit and watch from the bench as IMG Academy squandered a lead in spectacula­r fashion and lost to Northfield Mount Hermon on Saturday evening at the National Prep Showcase at Albertus Magnus College.

Karaban, the Class of 2022 forward who committed to UConn over the summer, has been sidelined the past three weeks with a broken left wrist. He was in a cast for the past few weeks, but his hand was in a brace Saturday during IMG’s loss. Karaban is scheduled to have an X-ray on Nov. 30, and if that’s good, he will need another week or so of rehab before he can start playing again

The 6-foot-8 wing believes he may have first injured the wrist over the summer while playing in the GymRat Challenge in Albany, New York. He kept playing, however, and may have broken it five weeks ago while playing in another event.

“I didn’t feel any pain, didn’t feel it break,” Karaban reported, “so I figured I’d just keep playing on it.”

Finally, a few weeks ago, he got it checked out, and X-rays revealed a “bad break.”

Karaban said he’s never met recent Class of 2023 commit Stephon Castle, but texted the 6foot-6 guard from Georgia shortly after he committed on Friday, saying “I can’t wait to play with you. Super excited.”

“I’ve watched highlights; he looks like an amazing kid,” Karaban said. “I’ve heard he’s an amazing player. He seems like a perfect fit for us.”

Karaban hopes to be back on the court within the next few weeks. Whether he’s playing for IMG remains a question. Karaban said he’s considerin­g enrolling

early at UConn for the second semester, which begins in January, and has discussed it with the UConn staff.

“Not too sure yet,” he said. “I’ve still got to talk to my parents, but I’ve been thinking about it. Definitely a possibilit­y.”

Coach Dan Hurley has done similar things in the past. Three years ago, Akok Akok enrolled in January but didn’t play for the Huskies until the following season. More recently, Class of 2022 guard Corey Floyd Jr. reclassifi­ed to the Class of 2021 and joined UConn for this season, during which he’ll redshirt.

All 13 of UConn’s scholarshi­ps are currently filled, so it’s unclear how Karaban’s early enrollment would be handled — if it happens at all.

BROWN BACK IN TOWN

Avery Brown, the Beacon

Falls product, had a bit of a homecoming at the National Prep Showcase. Brown, a Class of 2022 guard at Northfield Mount Hermon, got to play two games in front of “lots of friends and family. It was a great atmosphere.”

Brown has made official visits to Colorado and Nebraska and is considerin­g visits to UNLV and Cal, though nothing is set up at this point. He figures he’ll make his college decision sometime in early 2022.

“Right now, I’m taking my time with everything,” Brown said. “I took my visits over the summer, so I’m seeing what comes this season.”

PEARL’S WISDOM

Auburn coach Bruce Pearl marveled at the field for the Battle 4 Atlantis on a Zoom call Sunday, noting the presence of the defending national champion (Baylor), Hall of Fame coaches like Jim Boeheim (Syracuse) and Tom Izzo (Michigan State) and other

top teams.

“And UConn,” Pearl said, “might be the best team of all of them.”

Pearl will find out firsthand on Wednesday at 2:30 p.m., when Auburn faces UConn in their first game.

“You talk about stepping up in class ... they’re No. 5 (in the nation) in scoring defense,” Pearl said of the Huskies. “They’re rebounding most of their misses. Their first-shot offense is good, their second-shot offense is even better. Then they’ve got a bunch of guys that are big, strong, physical, athletic, tough, old. So we’re gonna have to be able to handle the physicalit­y. There are certain trademarks of certain cultures and teams, and Dan Hurley’s teams are always gonna be physical defensivel­y. They’re always gonna rebound and get high-percentage looks.”

 ?? David Borges / Hearst Connecticu­t Media ?? IMG Academy’s Alex Karaban, a Class of 2022 UConn commit, is dealing with a broken left wrist.
David Borges / Hearst Connecticu­t Media IMG Academy’s Alex Karaban, a Class of 2022 UConn commit, is dealing with a broken left wrist.

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