Sunday, 18 December 2016

Ex-Saint Golden collapses on court during Richmond game

From ESPN and wire reports

RICHMOND, Va. — Richmond forward Grant Golden was hospitalized Saturday in the wake of giving way at the seat amid the primary portion of the group's 79-72 misfortune to Texas Tech in Virginia.

The first year recruit, an alum of Saint James School, was on the court running when he seemed to excursion and fall close midcourt before breaking down on the sideline.

Brilliant was removed the court on a stretcher. The group said he was ready and receptive to restorative staff.

In spite of the fact that he will be hospitalized overnight, a school representative told ESPN that Golden is "in great spirits."

Brilliant will likewise get more tests after he is released.

He was averaging 2.0 focuses and 2.3 bounce back per diversion.

Brilliant was The Herald-Mail's 2015-16 Washington County Boys Basketball Co-Player of the Year, imparting the honor to Clear Spring's Spencer Schultz.

He found the middle value of 17.2 focuses, 10.3 bounce back, 3.5 helps and 1.3 blocked shots, hitting 54.7 percent from the floor and 42.9 percent from past the curve, Golden was a proficient, all-around constrain for the Saints as a senior.

Richmond went ahead to lose the diversion 79-72 to Texas Tech.

Zach Smith had 17 focuses and 10 bounce back and Devon Thomas included a profession high 17 focuses for Texas Tech.

Aaron Ross completed with 13 focuses for Texas Tech (10-1), which won its seventh straight. Justin Gray had 11 focuses, nine bounce back and four helps.

Khwan Fore drove Richmond (5-5) with 19 focuses and seven helps. De'Monte Buckingham made three of the Spiders' 10 3-pointers and scored 16 focuses, and Jones included four 3s and 14 focuses.

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