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Kentucky guard Jaxson Robinson to have wrist surgery, miss rest of season


Kentucky guard Jaxson Robinson, the team's second-leading scorer, will undergo surgery on his wrist and miss the rest of the season. Robinson missed four straight games in February with the injury, but appeared set to return this past Wednesday against Oklahoma. He only played 12 minutes against the Sooners before reaggravating the injury. (ESPN.com)

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Kentucky guard Jaxson Robinson to have wrist surgery, miss rest of season