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Jayhawks Guard Peterson Exits Game Again
19 Feb
Summary
- Guard Peterson left the game with 17:22 remaining.
- Coach Self expressed concern over player availability for tournaments.
- Peterson has a history of injuries this season.

Kansas guard Peterson unexpectedly removed himself from the Jayhawks' 81-69 win against Oklahoma State. He left the game with over 17 minutes remaining and did not return, sparking concern from head coach Bill Self.
"It's a concern," Self stated post-game. He noted the importance of having all top players available for the NCAA tournament, warning that such issues could derail a season. Peterson, widely projected as an NBA draft selection, has faced a stop-start season. He previously missed games due to hamstring and ankle injuries, and has also experienced cramping issues that led to early exits.
Despite Peterson's absences, Self mentioned the team has adapted to playing without him. However, he reiterated that a full-strength roster is crucial for tournament success. In the game against Oklahoma State, Peterson had been effective, making 7 of 12 field goals, including 6 of 10 three-pointers, a marked improvement from his previous three games.




