Joel Embiid, the projected No. 1 pick in the NBA Draft and a key to Kansas’s chances of winning a fourth NCAA championship, traveled to California Sunday to see a back specialist for a second opinion on his back.
He will be evaluated Monday morning before returning to campus.
The development was reported by several outlets, including Mike DeCourcy of The Sporting News and Gary Parrish of CBSSports.com.
Kansas coach Bill Self told the Kansas City Star the injury was “more significant” than the lower back strain he was originally diagnosed with.
Kansas opens play as the No. 1 seed in the Big 12 Tournament on Thursday, but won’t play in the NCAA Tournament until March 20 or 21.
“If we have to hold him out for him to (be) 100 percent for the NCAA,” Self told the Star. “We’ll do that.”
The 7-foot Embiid, originally from Cameroon, is averaging 11.2 points and 8.1 rebounds.
He initially injured his back playing against TCU, and later missed two games in the regular season.
“It’s the same gameplan we said we would follow,” Self said of possibly holding Embiid out for the Big 12 Tournament. “It’s nothing where he won’t be feeling great in four weeks with some rest. But we don’t have four weeks.”
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