Knee injury keeps OSU verbal Parks out of team camp but he should be back soon
Ohio State men’s basketball verbal commitment Austin Parks had hoped to join his St. Marys (Ohio) Memorial teammates and play at OSU’s team camp. But a knee injury kept Parks on the sideline.
The injury could keep Parks out of action for four to six weeks, meaning he could miss one or more of the travel ball weekends scheduled in July.
Q&A WITH AUSTIN PARKS
Parks spent a few moments with reporters at the OSU team camp. Here are excerpts from his interview session.
Q: What is the nature of your injury?
Parks: “It’s just a stress fracture in my knee. I will be good in five weeks and will be running in four.”
Q: To be here as a commit, does it feel different?
Parks: “It is my home now. I feel comfortable walking around and I know where everything is at. The guys are here now. It’s pretty cool to know this is where I will be.”
Q: How have things changed since you committed?
Parks: “I get to focus on one thing and that one thing is playing basketball. I only have to focus on one school. I don’t have to go around and talk to all of the other coaches and think about making a big decision. It’s done and over with. I can relax and just focus on getting better. It took a lot of pressure off of me.”
Q: Have you talked much with George Washington III? What kind of relationship have you been able to build with him?
Parks: “We see each other all the time at AAU tournaments. We always talk about when we come down here and work out together and when we can get a few shots up. We’re getting to know each other a lot more.”
Q: The All-Ohio guys like Dailyn Swain have talked about trying to bring you on for July. You have the knee situation right now. Is that something you’ve thought about?
Parks: “It is cool that these guys who are getting recruited by the same school I’m going to, I could play with these guys and get to know them a little bit more.”
Q: How do you view yourself in terms of a position? There has been more of a push toward versatility and less usage of the traditional center. How do you see that working out?
Parks: “I know what I have to do. I won’t be out there being a point guard. I do have to get better at all of these other abilities like ball handling and shooting and all of these other things. I know I have to be the big guy. I’ve watched plenty of college basketball and NBA. I’ve watched all of these great centers. I try to follow what they do.”
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