Yaxel Lendeborg injury news: Will Michigan basketball star play in national championship game?

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Michigan basketball star Yaxel Lendeborg is expected to play in the national championship game despite suffering a sprained MCL and injured ankle in the Final Four. Lendeborg had an MRI and received treatment, and his coach and teammates are confident he will be able to play against UConn on Monday.
Michigan star Yaxel Lendeborg was injured in the Final Four on Saturday. He suffered a sprained MCL and injured ankle, but had a clean MRI and is receiving treatment. Lendeborg is expected to play in the national championship game against UConn on Monday. He was seen walking without a limp and said he feels great. Michigan coach Dusty May and guard Roddy Gayle Jr. are confident Lendeborg will be able to play. The game is scheduled for 8:50 p.m. ET at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
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