Arkansas' Powell returns to court
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Aug. 09, 2012 09:29 PM

Marshawn Powell had an eye-opening welcome in his return to practice for the first time since tearing the ACL in his right knee last November.

The Arkansas forward took the court with his teammates last week in preparation for a preseason 10-day trip to Italy, beginning Friday. He quickly discovered that all of his rehabilitation hadn't quite prepared him for one of coach Mike Anderson's practices.

''I couldn't even make it past half court I was so tired,'' Powell said.

The Razorbacks will play four games against European competition on the trip, which will feature contests against teams from Italy and Lithuania. Anderson hopes the earlier-than-usual start to the season will help Arkansas improve on an 18-14 record in his first season, a season in which the Razorbacks lost nine of their final 12 games and missed the NCAA tournament for the fourth straight year.

Many of Arkansas' hopes this season lie with the return of a healthy Powell, who was a preseason second-team All-Southeastern Conference pick last season as a sophomore after averaging 14.9 points as a freshman.

The 6-foot-7 Powell was off to a quick start last season, averaging 19.5 points on 71.4 percent shooting in the Razorbacks first two games, but he injured his knee in practice and missed the rest of the season. He has taken part in all of Arkansas' practices in preparation for the trip, and Anderson said, ''So far, so good.''

''It's good just to see him out on the floor,'' Anderson said. ''. . . He means a lot to our team.''

Anderson said Powell will see action in Italy, though he hasn't decided exactly how much. Regardless, his teammates have welcomed him back with open arms.

''It makes everybody feel great, kind of like feeling like a complete team,'' sophomore Hunter Mickelson said. ''We have everybody here and he's playing hard, which makes everyone else play hard.''

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