Clemson guard Brevin Galloway reveals his ‘balls EXPLODED’ but insists he will be back in a week

Clemson basketball star Brevin Galloway posts bizarre video from his hospital bed to reveal details of a freak TESTICLE injury he discovered after waking up from a nap – but insists he’ll be playing again in a week!
Clemson basketball guard Brevin Galloway claimed his ‘balls and nut sack exploded’ after waking up from a nap, forcing him to sit out the Tigers’ game Thursday night.
The college initially listed the injury as an ‘abdominal issue’ Thursday but taking to social media Galloway went into greater detail, describing it as the ‘worst pain I’ve ever experienced.’
Galloway said all he did that days was lift in the morning and then take a nap, which he awoke from with swollen testicles.
Clemson basketball guard Brevin Galloway claimed his ‘balls and nut sack exploded’
But thankfully for the senior, he underwent surgery and three hours later his testicles were back to their normal size.
In a video shared to his Instagram story from the hospital bed, he said: ‘So, this morning I went to lift, came back, took a nap, woke up and my balls and nut sack were exploded.
‘Now, I go to the doctor; I have surgery; three hours later, my balls are reduced to a normal size.
‘I don’t know what happened to my balls. I guess they were trying to be like basketballs.

The six-foot-two guard described the issue as the ‘worst pain he’s ever experienced’

The senior revealed he would be out for the next seven days as he recovers from surgery
‘But we made it. Now, I’m going to be spoiled for the next 48 hours, and I will be back in a uniform shortly.’
Stadium’s Jeff Goodman reported that Clemson coach Brad Brownell simply replied, ‘no comment,’ when asked about Galloway’s injury.
The six-foot-two guard captioned his Instagram video that he would be back on the court in seven days.
He also jokingly added that his fiancee, Kayla, who he got engaged to in October 2022, ‘gotta chill in the bedroom.’
His injury was another blow for an already-undermanned Clemson team with Chase Hunter and Alex Hemenway both having missed several games and there is no indication of when they will return.

Clemson coach Brad Brownell simply replied, ‘no comment,’ when asked about the injury

Galloway’s absence is a blow for Clemson after he has established himself as a full-time starter
Galloway is in his sixth year of college basketball, starting out at the College of Charleston for four years before transferring to Boston College.
He started five games and appeared in 23 for the Eagles during the 2021-22 season, averaging 8.3 points per game.
But last summer, he switched again, moving closer to home by joining Clemson, where he has become a full-time starter, averaging 10.6 points.
The Tigers have shocked the ACC after being projected to finish 11th in the preseason poll.
But they have raced to a 17-4 record to sit first in the conference and will have won their most games in a season since 2018-19 with one more victory.
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