Arizona State guard Adam Miller’s availability for the upcoming game against the Arizona Wildcats is uncertain, as he is dealing with a hip pointer injury sustained in a recent game against BYU. Head coach Bobby Hurley stated that Miller has been limited in practice and his status will be reassessed closer to game time. Miller has been a key player for the Sun Devils this season, averaging 10.2 points per game and leading in shooting percentage. If Miller is unable to play, guard Trevor Best could see more playing time.
In addition to Miller’s injury, center Jayden Quaintance will also be sidelined for the game due to a knee injury suffered in a previous game against Kansas State. Quaintance had been contributing significantly to the team before his injury, averaging 9.4 points and 7.9 rebounds per game.
Despite the injuries and roster challenges, Hurley remains optimistic and is looking to other players to step up and contribute in the game against Arizona. He commended Best for his performance in recent games and expressed confidence in his abilities moving forward.
Hurley emphasized the team’s need to play with pride and determination in the face of adversity and hopes to see a strong effort from his players in the upcoming game. The Sun Devils will need to rally together and overcome the absence of key players to put up a competitive performance against their rival.
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