Kentucky's Kam Williams suffered broken foot in win over Texas
Kentucky coach Mark Pope said guard Kam Williams “will be out for a while” with a broken foot suffered in Wednesday night's 85-80 win over Texas.
"Kam's foot's broken," Pope said, adding he hoped to "get him back healthy as soon as we possibly can, but he'll be out for a while and it's certainly a blow to us."
Williams scored nine points in only 16 minutes before suffering the injury for Kentucky (13-6, 4-2 Southeastern Conference).
Williams, a sophomore, was averaging 6.8 points and 2.6 rebounds before the game.
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