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Chris Wright Will Play In NCAA Tournament After Broken Hand Injury, Tweets Chris Wright

Two weeks ago, Chris Wright was having surgery to repair a broken hand. Today, Chris Wright is tweeting that he will return from that injury for the NCAA Tournament.

Everybody wondering if im playing in the NCAA's. Yes i will be playing.

Wright had averaged 13.1 points and 5.4 assists per game through his first 28 games this season, and had scored 22.6 points per game over his last three outings before being hurt. Without him, the Hoyas went 0-4, losing twice to Cincinnati and thrice by double digits.

So it goes without saying that Georgetown’s reaction to Wright coming back will be nothing short of elation. He should make a Hoyas squad that was likely an early exit candidate without him into a Sweet Sixteen contender.

Of course, it’s also worth noting that while Wright tweeting that he will be playing is a strong indication that he will, it is not quite confirmation.

For more on Wright and the Hoyas, visit Casual Hoya.

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