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San Diego State’s Kawhi Leonard Sick, But Likely To Play Vs. BYU

San Diego St. Aztecs forward Kawhi Leonard has been taking fluids from an IV and vomiting in advance of tonight’s game against the BYU Cougars, but he is expected to take the court. If he can’t go the Aztecs will be without their top scorer and rebounder and a large presence inside that can stall some of Jimmer Fredette’s drives.

(Yes, we’re aware BYU has players besides Jimmer Fredette. But Jimmer Fredette!)

Leonard won’t be 100 percent, if he does play. He had to skip warmups before the game due to his flu-like symptoms. But as big as this game is for the San Diego State program, it’s hard to image a player as important as Leonard sitting it out for any reason. Hopefully this doesn’t stir up a Jay Cutler debate, though.

The game will tip off very shortly, with or without Leonard.

For more on the game, visit Mountain West Connection.

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