UK Men's Basketball

Oscar Tshiebwe sidelined from Kentucky basketball practice. ‘Not a big deal,’ coach says.

Oscar Tshiebwe puts up a shot during a Kentucky basketball practice this preseason.
Oscar Tshiebwe puts up a shot during a Kentucky basketball practice this preseason. UK Athletics

Reigning national player of the year Oscar Tshiebwe will undergo a “minor” medical procedure after missing two Kentucky basketball practice sessions in recent days.

UK Coach John Calipari tweeted Tuesday afternoon that Tshiebwe missed the Wildcats’ practice on Saturday with a knee issue. The senior big man returned to the court Sunday evening for the program’s annual Pro Day showcase in front of NBA scouts — and he was one of the standout performers at that event — but Calipari said he made Tshiebwe sit out Monday’s practice, which also had NBA personnel in attendance.

“He refused to sit out Pro Day and balled out,” Calipari tweeted. “I made him sit out Monday and get examined as a precaution. He’s going to have a minor 15-minute procedure to clean some things up. Not a big deal, but no dancing at Madness!”

Big Blue Madness is scheduled for Friday night in Rupp Arena.

Tshiebwe — a 6-foot-9, 260-pound post player — averaged 17.4 points and 15.1 rebounds per game for the Wildcats last season. He played 31.9 minutes per game and started all 34 games for Kentucky on his way to sweeping the national player of the year awards. Tshiebwe wore a sleeve on his right knee during Kentucky’s Pro Day on Sunday, though he played the entirety of both scrimmage sessions and did not look hobbled during the practice, which lasted more than two hours.

Obviously, he’ll be an integral part of a UK team that is expected to be ranked in the top five nationally when the Associated Press Top 25 poll is released later this month. ESPN projects Kentucky as one of the four No. 1 seeds for the 2023 NCAA Tournament in its preseason Bracketology.

Tshiebwe was already slated to represent Kentucky at SEC media days next week in Birmingham, and the Herald-Leader was told Tuesday afternoon that he is still going to be on that trip. Tshiebwe is scheduled to undergo the knee procedure this week and is unlikely to participate in basketball activities at Big Blue Madness as a result, though he is planning to be at the event and is not expected to miss any game action due to the knee issue.

The Wildcats will play their Blue-White Game in Pikeville on Oct. 22 and have two exhibition games scheduled before the regular-season opener against Howard University on Nov. 7. The first major opponent on UK’s schedule is Michigan State in the Champions Classic on Nov. 15. Five days after that, Kentucky travels to play Gonzaga in Spokane.

Calipari delivered the information on Tshiebwe’s setback in a good news/bad news post. The bad news was the injury itself.

“Good news is Oscar had an unbelievable performance at Pro Day and the scouts loved what they saw,” the UK coach tweeted. “He came back to develop his game and become a more complete player and that’s exactly what he displayed Sunday night. They loved it.”

ESPN projected Tshiebwe as the No. 39 overall pick in the 2023 NBA Draft in its latest preseason mock draft, which was posted last week.

This story was originally published October 11, 2022 at 4:06 PM.

Ben Roberts
Lexington Herald-Leader
Ben Roberts is the University of Kentucky men’s basketball beat writer for the Lexington Herald-Leader. He has previously specialized in UK basketball recruiting coverage and created and maintained the Next Cats blog. He is a Franklin County native and first joined the Herald-Leader in 2006. Support my work with a digital subscription
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