In Sickness and In Health...
The San Francisco (CA) Chronicle's Jake Curtis nails it.
Body parts to watch:- The knee of George Washington forward Pops Mensah-Bonsu. The absence of the Colonials' top rebounder and No. 2 scorer for the final four games might be why they received only a No. 8 seed. He is expected to try to play in the Colonials' opener against North Carolina-Wilmington.
- The ankles of George Mason forward Jai Lewis. Sprains in both ankles might be why the Patriots' best player had a poor game in the Colonial Athletic Association tournament loss to Hofstra. If he's healthy, George Mason could give Michigan State a scare.
- The ankle of Indiana guard Robert Vaden. The Hoosiers need his outside shooting to continue rolling, and he might play against San Diego State.
- The eye of Villanova guard Allan Ray. Although he is expected to play, Ray needs to see clearly to help shoot down Arizona or Wisconsin in the second round.
- The ankle of LSU forward Tyrus Thomas. He was missed in an 81-65 loss to Florida in the SEC tournament, but should be back this weekend.
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