Why was Bouknight suspended?
UConn freshman James Bouknight, suspended three games after being involved in a traffic accident near campus, is expected to make his Huskies debut Nov. 21 against Buffalo in the Charleston Classic in South Carolina.
What was Bouknight injury?
Bouknight didn’t play in Saturday’s 122-106 loss to the Grand Rapids Gold due to an upper-body injury.
Why did James Bouknight not play?
Bouknight will miss a second straight game due to neck soreness. He suffered the injury while playing with the Greensboro Swarm in the G League, so his absence is unlikely to significantly impact Charlotte’s rotation.
Is Bouknight back?
16, 2021 Updated: Feb. 16, 2021 4:32 p.m. James Bouknight has been cleared to play in a game for the first time in six weeks when UConn hosts Providence on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Bouknight has been cleared to return to all basketball activities, the school said in a brief press release on Tuesday afternoon.
What happened to Bouknight?
Charlotte Hornets rookie James Bouknight on Saturday was ejected from his courtside seat by a game official during the No. 24 UConn men’s basketball game at Harry A. Gampel Pavilion. The former Huskies standout was apparently asked to leave after standing on the court with his phone in his hand.
Why was James Bouknight ejected from UConn?
Former UConn guard James Bouknight was ejected from his courtside seat at the Huskies’ game against Xavier on Saturday afternoon, seemingly for using his cell phone. The former star was surprised to be asked to leave, but complied.
Who got ejected from UConn?
rookie James Bouknight
Charlotte Hornets rookie James Bouknight on Saturday was ejected from his courtside seat by a game official during the No. 24 UConn men’s basketball game at Harry A. Gampel Pavilion. The former Huskies standout was apparently asked to leave after standing on the court with his phone in his hand.
Who got kicked out of the UConn Xavier game?
star James Bouknight
Former UConn star James Bouknight was ejected from his courtside seat by referee Mike Roberts during the second half of No. 24 UConn’s 72-61 victory over Xavier on Saturday at Gampel Pavilion.