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Photo courtesy: Clemson Athletics
Photo courtesy: Clemson Athletics

Clemson guard Josh Beadle injured in car accident


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Clemson basketball head coach Brad Brownell opened up a portion of his team's practice to the media on Thursday and previewed the upcoming season with a few health updates on players, including sophomore guard Josh Beadle.

“Some people know Josh Beadle unfortunately, was in a car accident last week, and you know it’s lucky that it wasn’t worse than it was," Brownell said. "But he did suffer a broken nose and a concussion. And so, he will probably be out a couple more weeks. He needs to have surgery next week, so that’s a little bit of a setback."

Brownell also said that grad transfer guard Jack Clark is still not ready to practice with his abdomen injury.

“Jack Clark is going to start moving closer towards practice; he still has not been able to get healthy with his second surgery,” Brownell said.

On a more positive note, Brownell shared that Alex Hemenway is "close to 90 percent" with his health.

Big man Ian Schieffelin told the media has been a full-go since September from his broken shooting hand.

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