Cauley-Stein still harbors hope of playing for UK
Published
Apr. 4, 2014 3:43 p.m. ET

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ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) Injured center Willie Cauley-Stein still harbors fleeting hope that he will get on the floor during the Final Four, even though his ankle is still causing him pain.
Cauley-Stein said Friday that it would be up to him and his family whether he takes the floor against Wisconsin in the semifinals on Saturday night.
Cauley-Stein hurt his ankle against Kansas State in the Wildcats' NCAA tournament opener, but the 7-foot sophomore played through the pain in a win over Wichita State. He finally succumbed the following weekend against Louisville when he said he heard ''a pop.''
He did not play in a regional final victory over Michigan.
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Cauley-Stein has started 18 of 36 games this season, averaging seven points and 6.2 rebounds.
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