Michigan State guard Kur Teng will sit out the Moneyball Pro-Am as he nurses a foot injury, but the program’s medical staff projects a full recovery within a month, ensuring his availability for the upcoming season.
Teng’s growth from his freshman to sophomore year has been striking; he moved from a minimal 0.5 points per game in limited minutes to averaging 7.3 points over 17.5 minutes across 35 contests last season.
Coaches describe his rehab as a steady, day‑by‑day progression, with Teng “kind of trickling in” during offseason workouts, a phrase that reflects both his careful rehabilitation and the staff’s confidence in his timeline.
A Promising Outlook
The medical team expects him back in time for preseason practices, and they see him emerging as a double‑digit scorer who can add depth to the Spartans’ rotation.
Veteran reporter Chris Solari has chronicled Teng’s journey, noting that the guard’s work ethic and steady improvement position him to make a significant impact when the season begins.