LSU is good at basketball, and they proved it with a wire-to-wire victory over the Texas A&M basketball team on Tuesday night, but that wasn’t the worse loss of the night for the Aggies.
Sophomore point guard T.J. Starks suffered a dislocated shoulder in a nasty collision right before halftime. He had to be taken to the hospital but eventually flew home with the team. They confirmed he would be out for the season today.
Despite the fact Starks has struggled shooting from long range (down to 22 percent from three compared to 32 percent in his freshman year) and taking care of the basketball, and that the team’s run of winning four of their previous five before LSU seemed to coincide with more trust in Wendell Mitchell and Savion Flagg, Starks was still one of A&M’s better players.