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Saturday / November 23.

Villanova’s Bryan Antoine cleared to play, team will bring him along ‘slowly’

By ADAM ZAGORIA

Villanova freshman Bryan Antoine was cleared by doctors Monday to play in games and the team will bring him along “slowly,” head coach Jay Wright said by text.

The 6-foot-5 Antoine underwent right shoulder surgery on May 31 for a torn labrum.

“Bryan Antoine has been medically cleared as of today for competition,” Wright said in a group text with reporters. “He is available for this week’s tournament [the Myrtle Beach Invitational].

“We will bring him along slowly. He has only practiced a few days.”

Antoine helped lead the Ranney School (N.J.) to a New Jersey Tournament of Champions title last season despite playing with a torn labrum.

“He didn’t get diagnosed with a torn labrum until he got to Villanova,” Wright said at Media Day. “He played with it and then got to Villanova but didn’t have the surgery until June. So its reconstructive shoulder surgery. We gotta see how the rehab goes, and it’s going well, but then we’ve got to get him back on the court and see how much this layoff has affected him. so we have a long way to go.”

Antoine had been a projected firstround pick in the 2020 NBA Draft, per ESPN.com, but is not currently projected to be drafted next year, while his former teammate Scottie Lewis, a freshman at Florida, is a projected Top 10 pick.

Antoine finished as the Shore Conference’s all-time leading scorer. He was listed at No. 15 in the ESPN.com ranking of the class of 2019 prospects and at No. 16 in the 247 Sports Top 100.

Big East coaches were worried about how to defend the high-flying Antoine, who can be unstoppable in the open court and can also shoot from distance,

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