Two Tennessee Basketball Players Miss Practice Ahead Of Tennessee State Game

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Two key Tennessee basketball contributors missed the Vols’ Wednesday practice ahead of their matchup with Tennessee State. Both Bishop Boswell (left leg) and JP Estrella (left knee) did not participate in practice.

Estrella did not have a sleeve or brace on his knee but spent most practice on a stationary bike. Boswell did some individual shooting off to the side but has not participated in team portions of practice and remains day-to-day.

Boswell has missed each of Tennessee’s last two games. He missed the North Florida game with a right foot injury that he suffered in the second half of Vols’ win over Northern Kentucky.

The 6-foot-3 guard returned to practice and suffered a left leg injury that sidelined him in Tennessee’s 91-66 win over Rice. A defensive stopper, Boswell is averaging 5.5 points, 6.5 rebounds and one assist in Tennessee’s first two games.

Estrella suffered a bone bruise late in the first half of Tennessee basketball’s win over Rice. He was bending down to grab a loose ball when a Rice player made an attempt to grab the basketball and pushed Estrella’s left leg back.  He immediately grabbed his left leg and was in clear pain.

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The sophomore big man limped off the floor with the help of two Tennessee staffers and went straight up the tunnel instead of going to the Vols’ bench. Estrella returned to the bench in the second half with a towel around his head and a bag of ice on his knee but did not return to the game.

It’s currently unclear how much time Estrella is expected to miss but it is not a season-ending injury. Estrella has been a breakout star for Tennessee early this season, averaging 17.3 points, 8.7 rebounds and 1.3 assists through the Vols’ first three games of the season.

Tennessee returns to action on Thursday night when they host Tennessee State in a non conference matchup at Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center. It’s the Vols’ final tune up before they play six straight power five opponents.

The Vols face Rutgers, Houston and one undecided opponent at the Players Era Festival next week in Las Vegas. Tennessee then faces Syracuse, Illinois and Louisville during the first half of December.

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