Lane sprains ankle, questionable for OSU

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UCLA freshman forward Brendan Lane sprained his left ankle on the final play of practice on Tuesday and is questionable for Thursday's game against Oregon State.

Lane was expected to start if Reeves Nelson couldn't go because of his left eye tear, and is in a walking boot.


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INawe said:

Oh no. Will the bad news ever stop coming? This basketball season just needs to end already.

Anonymous said:

start? I thought bobo would get all the minutes as center when reeves is out?

Bart said:

Let's just put our intramural champs up against them. It couldn't be too much worse.

Keith Author Profile Page said:

IN A MORE POSITIVE LIGHT, IT'S AN OPPORTUNITY FOR SOMEONE TO STEP UP. BOBO????

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