Jaland Lowe is reportedly set to take on Gonzaga tonight, a significant boost for Kentucky's chances.
The 6-foot-1 point guard, who has been sidelined with a non-shooting shoulder injury, has only played in two of Kentucky's eight games this season. His last appearance was over three weeks ago, in a road loss to Louisville. Lowe's return is a welcome addition to the team, especially against a talented Gonzaga squad.
In his brief appearances, Lowe has shown promise, averaging 7.5 points and five assists per game. His ability to run the offense is crucial for Kentucky, especially with the team already 0-3 against ranked opponents this season. The concern is that he might dislocate the same shoulder for a third time in a short period, but his return is a significant boost for the 'Cats.
Kentucky head coach Mark Pope expressed uncertainty about Lowe's availability during a press conference, but indicated a potential return. Lowe's progress in practice and live drills suggests he's making a steady recovery. The team's need for a win against Gonzaga makes Lowe's return all the more crucial.
The game tips off at 7:00 p.m. ET on ESPN2 in Nashville, with Lowe's performance a key factor in Kentucky's success.