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USA vs China Scrimmage #KUinKorea

7/2/2015

 
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While you were sleeping... Kansas rolled out a 93-56 exhibition win against China. #KUinKorea http://t.co/ZrAQ9Y3x9M pic.twitter.com/lBmHt5zVh4

— Kansas Basketball (@KUHoops) July 2, 2015

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7/1/2015

 

Kansas freshman Carlton Bragg suffered a broken nose while in Korea. Surgery on the 15th. Via @MichaelGraves11 ... pic.twitter.com/StHJkJ2Gpx

— Chip Miller (@BLUEChip_Miller) July 1, 2015
Kansas University freshman Carlton Bragg broke his nose about 30 minutes into Team USA’s second practice at Gwangju High on Wednesday.

“Unfortunately today, Carlton broke his nose,” KU coach Bill Self said after practice. “We’ll see how long he’s going to be out of pocket with that. Hopefully he won’t miss anything.”

Bragg, a 6-foot-9 forward from Cleveland, broke his nose on a trip down the court. He didn’t run back, putting his hands on his knees before falling backwards onto the court. He didn’t appear to lose consciousness. Trainers, including KU team doctor Larry Magee, gave Bragg water and put rags on his head and around his legs.

He lay on the court for about five minutes before he was able to sit upright. Ten minutes later, he was moved to a chair on the side of the court. He walked to the team bus after practice under his own power with cotton stuffing in his nose.

Self said he doesn’t expect Bragg to miss any time.

“Well that’s not an injury,” Self said. “A turned ankle is actually a worse injury than a broken nose. Although the broken nose hurts bad. But really no concussion symptoms. It’s one that you come back (from).”

“It’s just can you play without being nervous about getting hit,” Self added. “He can do that. In all honesty, it’s probably not bad for him to play through some stuff. But it would be nice if we could find a mask, but I don’t think we’re going to be able to. He can’t hurt it worse. He’ll wait to have surgery until he gets back to straighten it up, but he should be fine.”

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