Quinn Cook Didn’t Tear ACL, Likely to Return in Five Weeks
Quinn Cook, one of the nation’s top point guard recruits, got much better news than anticipated after surgery on his right knee Friday.
Cook only partially tore the meniscus cartilage in his knee, rather than the ACL as originally feared, and will miss five weeks at the most, a source told FanHouse Friday. Cook was injured in the final minutes of last Sunday’s Boost Mobile Elite 24 all-star game at Venice Beach in California. Results of an MRI done Monday, according to reports, indicated torn knee ligaments.


