DIMONDALE -- After a game of made shots, passes and sprints up and down the court, Tum Tum Nairn was able to say something he hadn't been able for all of last season.
"I'm pain-free," Nairn said on Thursday after his debut at the Moneyball Pro-Am. "Praise God for that, I'm pain-free."
Nairn, Michigan State's rising junior point guard, is confident the nagging foot injury that kept him limited his entire sophomore year is at last behind him.
Nairn played 28 games and started 18 in 2015-16, but was never healthy. Plantar fasciitis meant he played in pain, and was limited in minutes and in what he could do on the court.