At his press conference on Friday afternoon, UNC head men’s basketball coach Roy Williams told reporters that there is a probability that freshman point guard Cole Anthony could play Saturday night in the Tar Heels’ game against Boston College.
Williams said that Anthony–who is recovering from a torn meniscus suffered in December–participated in some five-on-five drills during Thursday’s practice, but he is waiting to see how Anthony feels during Friday’s practice and during the lead-up to the game on Saturday.
In all likelihood, Anthony’s status will come down to a game-time decision.
The Tar Heels were 6-3 in nine games with Anthony at the beginning of the season, but have gone just 4-7 since he underwent arthroscopic surgery on a partially torn meniscus in his right knee in December.
In the games he played, Anthony averaged a team-high 19.1 points, 6.3 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game.
UNC is currently riding a two-game win streak, however, and will be hosting a Boston College team with a record of 10-11 (4-6 ACC).
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