
Arizona will be without one of its top players indefinitely due to a knee injury.
Freshman guard Brandon Williams hurt his knee in the Wildcats’ loss to UCLA on Jan. 26 and missed the team’s next game. On Monday, Arizona head coach Sean Miller said on his radio show that Williams was out indefinitely.
“He’s going to be sidelined indefinitely right now with his knee,” Miller said Monday via Arizona Desert Swarm. “We’re hopeful that we can get him back at some point, but right now we’re not going to be able to have him ready to play this week.”
Williams tweeted something that seemed to be about the injury.
Control the things you can control.
— Brandon Williams (@TheeBWill) February 5, 2019
Williams was Arizona’s third-leading scorer this season with 12.0 points, 2.8 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game. Williams, who had knee surgery in high school, had gone back-and-forth with his commitment to Arizona but ultimately ended up in Tuscon. They’re hoping his injury won’t keep him out for the season.