"Tywain is a great talent and we want to make sure he receives the best medical attention and is able to recover fully," Wollongong coach Gordie McLeod said. There's no chance Ty will be back this season, so it's about getting him on the road to recovery so he can play down the track. "It's definitely a big loss for the club, no doubt about it. But this is professional sports and it's the game we play. Injuries happen and you just have to work through the adversity and continue to move forward as a team."
McKee was on the Wollongong bench when the Hawks came from behind to beat New Zealand 83-78 on Wednesday night. The 23-year-old said he was devastated by the news and would work hard to overcome his injury. McKee's replacement Luke Martin debuted for the Hawks against the Breakers and will remain with the club until the end of the season. McLeod said McKee's warm personality endeared him to his coaches and team-mates as much as his playing ability.
"It's a killer blow for Ty and it's a setback for the club, because Ty brought some characteristics that really complemented the rest of the group," he said.
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