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This isn't where the Illinois players want to be, playing in the NIT. It was NCAA tournament-or-bust for these guys. Truth is, with their spring break starting today, some of them would rather be on a beach somewhere than preparing for Kent State's visit Monday. That's just the way it is.

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Frazier's brother: 'They're going to have to handcuff him to stop him from playing'

By Paul Klee
Tuesday, March 17, 2009 8:08 AM CDT

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The Chester Frazier injury mini-drama took another step Monday.

Illinois coach Bruce Weber said Frazier, who underwent surgery last week on a broken hand, is considered "a little of bit of a longshot" to play when No. 5 Illinois meets No. 12 Western Kentucky in the NCAA tournament Thursday (8:55 p.m., WCIA).

"If he did play it would be minimal. If we could just have him a little bit (it would help)," Weber said. "He's such a good energy guy, motivator and defender. ... Their guards are so good, we're going to need all the help we can get in trying to defend."

Weber said Frazier took part in conditioning Monday at the team's practice facility. The senior guard, a member of his high school's cross-country team, can run for days, so his wind probably wouldn't be an issue. Weber said Frazier would be re-evaluated today before the Illini board a charter flight for Portland, Ore.

"He said it happened in practice. He said he went up for a rebound and hit somebody's knee. He said he heard a 'crunch,'" Chester's older brother, James Frazier, said by phone Monday. "Our mom asked him if it hurts. He said, 'Mom, it's a broken hand. What do you think?'"

If Frazier can't play Thursday, there's a line of thinking he might be able to play Saturday, if Illinois advances. That's a lot of ifs, but the Illini are holding out hope they'll have the bionic Baltimorian at some point in the NCAA tournament.

"I don't think a broken arm would stop him from playing. They're going to have to handcuff him to stop him from playing," James Frazier said. "Being from the neighborhood where we're from, getting hurt is a part of it. He's played through a lot of injuries growing up. He's played through a lot at Illinois."

 

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Chester, no matter what happens during the first weekend of the tournament, you are the greatest. I wish you had four more years to play for the program. Illini forever -

Posted by IlliniNationsCapital on March 17, 2009 at 6:16 PM  |  Suggest Removal

I got to shake Chester's hand twice this season and tell him that he epitomizes Illini basketball...always plays hard and never quits...[his Matto numbers say it all]

Posted by Vrimja on March 17, 2009 at 10:00 PM  |  Suggest Removal

Klee's adjectives, "Bionic Baltimorian" say it all... well said!

Posted by jmcillini on March 18, 2009 at 10:31 AM  |  Suggest Removal

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