One of the incoming freshman on the Spartans’ 2025-26 roster was held out of the opening night of Moneyball Pro-Am due to a minor injury.
Michigan State small forward Jordan Scott told Chris Solari of the Detroit Free Press on Tuesday that he’s dealing with a “little tweak” injury related to his left calf. Scott sat out the opening night of Moneyball Pro-Am and was seen wearing a sleeve over his left calf, which garnered the interview from Solari about the injury.
“I’m good, it’s just a little tweak,” Scott told Solari. “I’ll be good by next week.”
Scott is a high-end four-star prospect in the 2025 class. Listed at 6-foot-7, Scott is ranked as the No. 54 overall prospect and No. 12 small forward in 247Sports’ rankings for the 2025 class.
Michigan State basketball has been battling the injury bug over the last few weeks, with incoming Florida Atlantic transfer Kaleb Glenn being ruled out for the year and Jesse McCulloch also missing the start of Moneyball Pro-Am with a stress fracture in his foot. The good news, though, is that both McCulloch and Scott should be back before Moneyball Pro-Am concludes, and certainly not expected to miss any time when Michigan State starts practicing for the season in the fall.
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