Alex Illikainen out at least three weeks with broken hand
Per Grand Rapids Herald Review (local newspaper):
Thunderhawks sophomore Alex Illikainen suffered a broken metacarpal in his left hand during practice late last week and will be out for at least the next few weeks. Illikainen, the team's leading scorer and rebounder, said he was reaching for a ball during last Friday's practice and heard something pop. His first thought was that it was just his knuckle, but after the pain didn't go away he got it checked out. Illikainen had it examined at TRIA Orthopedic Center in Minneapolis, and said he will not need surgery. He has another appointment with TRIA in a few weeks, he said, where the hand will be evaluated. He is hoping to be out "three-to-four weeks," he said, but isn't setting a firm timetable; he will just take it as it comes. The injury is the same one Minnesota Timberwolves forward Kevin Love suffered before the NBA season started. The Thunderhawks are 16-5 going into Tuesday night's game against the Duluth Denfeld, and have five regular season games remaining, including the match tonight against the Hunters. "It sucks," Illikainen said before the Duluth Denfeld game of having to sit out during the stretch run. "I'm just hoping for the best for the team though. And I know they can do it too. They're a great team and even with me sitting out, I know they can work hard and get wins."