Marquette's James cleared to play
VegasInsider.com
According to an ESPN report early this morning, Marquette senior point guard Dominic James has been cleared to play in today's second-round game against Missouri.
This is a stunning development. James had surgery after breaking a bone in his foot in a loss to UConn back on Feb. 25. The injury was believed to be season ending.
James, a four-year starter who is one of the best players in school history (second all-time in assists, third in scoring), averages 11.4 points, 5.1 assists and 3.4 rebounds per game.
Whether or not James will be effective or could play extended minutes is a complete unknown.