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Donovan Clingan expected to miss 3-4 weeks with tendon injury in right foot

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Clingan's absence could be a tough blow to a 10-2 UConn team as it looks to chase the Big East crown​


By Kyle Boone


UConn star big man Donovan Clingan will miss Saturday night's game vs. St. John's and an extended period beyond that after suffering an injury to a tendon in his right foot during Wednesday's Big East opener vs. Seton Hall that is expected to sideline him three-to-four weeks, the team announced on Saturday.

Clingan, a potential All-American who leads the team in shots blocked, box plus/minus and Player Efficiency Rating, would miss seven games if he were sidelined four weeks, with a potential return possible in late January if he suffers no setbacks.

Clingan missed roughly a month earlier in the year after suffering a foot strain just before the start of the season but managed to recover in time for the season-opener on Nov. 6. He played in every game before leaving Wednesday's game in the second half with the injury. Despite returning to the bench after a brief trip to the locker room, he did not return to action in an eventual 75-60 loss for No. 5 UConn.

The defending national champion Huskies have been a force again with a 10-2 record to start the season in large part because of Clingan's leap from rotation piece to starting star, but are uniquely equipped to withstand the short-term blow as he recovers. The team has remade itself with an identity around Tristen Newton and transfer Cam Spencer and has relied heavily on the contributions of Alex Karaban and five-star freshman Stephon Castle.

With Clingan out the next few weeks it could open up an opportunity for former four-star prospect Samson Johnson to assume a starting role in his absence. In 37 games since Johnson's arrival in 2021-22, he has averaged 2.7 points, 1.9 rebounds and 0.4 blocks per game. He has emerged a key rotation piece this season in the midst of a career year, averaging 5.6 points and 3.8 rebounds per game while playing a career-high 17.8 minutes per game.
 
I never saw him twist his ankle as was noted. In person or watching the replay on TV.

Not surprising that this is a foot issue.
 
I never saw him twist his ankle as was noted. In person or watching the replay on TV.

Not surprising that this is a foot issue.
The replays didn’t show much….wasn’t an ankle roll, but ankle injuries happen in many ways.
 
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That is a tough loss and hard to see with a guy that is hugely likable having grown up here in CT. Great family story as well. College game needs guys like him playing. Wonder if CL 82 is in his bunker hoping for a quick recovery. You know the big guys and ankle injuries story - Greg Oden and Bill Walton come to mind. Hope he rests and gets ready for the Association/Draft.
 
Hope when he returns he can contribute. Originally hurt his foot (this one, CL?) early in pre season practice, and was just rounding into shape. Didn't look good v. Kansas.
 
That is a tough loss and hard to see with a guy that is hugely likable having grown up here in CT. Great family story as well. College game needs guys like him playing. Wonder if CL 82 is in his bunker hoping for a quick recovery. You know the big guys and ankle injuries story - Greg Oden and Bill Walton come to mind. Hope he rests and gets ready for the Association/Draft.
Injuries happen. It is what it is. I'd rather see the kid shut down for a month and be ready to compete in the postseason. Last year we lost nine games in the big east and yet the season turned out OK in the end. One bright side is that it will force Johnson and the rest of the team to step up while he's out, so hopefully everyone's better when he returns. I agree that he is, by all accounts, a great kid.

Hope when he returns he can contribute. Originally hurt his foot (this one, CL?) early in pre season practice, and was just rounding into shape. Didn't look good v. Kansas
It was the same foot, but the injury is a different one, or, at least, that's what they're saying publicly.


If you're curious, here's a good story on Clingan and where we're at now.

The link will bypass the pay wall.
 
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