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Iowa's Devon Archie has a shot and is healthy
Oct. 16, 2010 12:35 pm
IOWA CITY - Devon Archie's finally on the court playing basketball again.
For a while, it didn't seem that was going to be possible.
Archie, a 6-foot-9 junior, suffered a shoulder injury on the second day of practice last year. The injury cost him his season, and Iowa red-shirted him.
Then this summer in the Prime Time League, he felt a nagging pain in his right knee.
Here we go again, he thought.
"I was playing through it, and I stopped," he said. "It was irritating real bad. I didn't want to damage it even further. So the doctors told me to relax and see if heals."
Archie's injury eventually required arthroscopic surgery, and his knee took four weeks to heal. He missed most of the team's summer workouts and was relegated to riding the bicycle while his teammates scrimmaged in the off-season.
"It was kind of frustrating," Archie said. "You want to be out here with your teammates getting your chemistry going."
Now he's healthy and ready to contribute for new Coach Fran McCaffery. Archie, a slender, athletic player, is in an offense now that suits his skill set.
Archie has struggled to fit in at Iowa, McCaffery acknowledged. Former Coach Todd Lickliter recruited Archie in early 2009, in part because of Lickliter's relationship with Archie's high school coach. Archie started just 19 of 30 games his sophomore season at Vincennes (Ind.) junior college. He averaged 6.8 points a game, but Lickliter said Archie had plenty of upside.
Lickliter's firing, coupled with injuries and off-the-court issues made last year difficult for Archie.
"He's a guy that needs some confidence," McCaffery said. " He had a rough year last year with injuries and with some personal issues, and right now I think he feels like we've put our arms around him and encouraged him, and has everybody else at the institution."
McCaffery sees potential from Archie in his up-tempo system.
"Physically he looks good in terms of strength, and his length will be helpful," McCaffery said. "He's got a pretty good understanding of how to play, especially in the motion game, which will be our primary offense So I think from that standpoint I feel really good about him.
"This is his chance. He's going to get a chance to play, and I feel good about his contribution."
LL Pelling Company/Iowa Ready Mix's Devon Archie (Iowa, 34, right) takes a shot over Mike Gatens Real Estate/McCurrys' Jordan Eglseder (UNI, 53, left) during their Prime Time League game on Wednesday, July 1, 2009, at the North Liberty Recreation Center. (Liz Martin/The Gazette)

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