Injury Updates on Jacob Toppin, CJ Fredrick

Kentucky played its Friday night home opener without the help of Jacob Toppin and CJ Fredrick who were sidelined with injuries.
Toppin’s absence came only days after the junior forward played 23 minutes against Duke earlier in the week. John Calipari said Toppin was bothered by “a different part of his shoulder,” the same shoulder that kept him out of the Blue-White game and Kentucky’s first exhibition. Calipari said Toppin will undergo an MRI on Saturday to determine the severity of the injury.
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As for Fredrick, the ongoing injury bug continues for the transfer from Iowa. “You got CJ with a hamstring injury again,” Calipari said after the game. “He’s going to be out for a minute again. How long? I don’t know. Imagine that.”
Fredrick still hasn’t seen the floor for any action at Kentucky and was on crutches Friday night.
“The one good thing is, one man’s misery is another man’s opportunity,” Calipari added, likely referring to Dontaie Allen’s minutes. Allen played 10 minutes against Robert Morris Friday night, his first floor time of the season.
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