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Tamari Keyย doesnโ€™t have a defined timeframe to return to the court forย Lady Vols basketballย yet.

Thereโ€™s too many unknowns for that as the Tennessee senior center comes back after dealing with blood clots in her lungs, Lady Vols coach Kellie Harper said Thursday.

โ€œWe are just trying to be mindful of her body as she gets back into playing and just trying to be patient and allow her to help guide us with how she is feeling,โ€ Harper said.

Key is back for the Lady Vols for a fifth season, but she isnโ€™t totally back in action as the team goes through preseason practices. That is a process Harper and the Tennessee medical staff continue to work through as the dominant post presence eases her way back after a missed season.

Guard Avery Strickland, a Farragut product, is day to day with an injury but Harper expects her back after in less than a week. Guard Edie Darby returned to practice Thursday after missing a stretch with an injury.

Key played in nine games in the 2022-23 season before she was a last-minute scratch when UT faced Chattanooga last December. The former All-SEC selection was diagnosed with blood clots in her lungs and missed the remainder of the season.

Harper expects the Lady Vols will be prepared to put timeframes on Keyโ€™s return and the phases to it before the end of October. For now, the plan is filled with patience and listening.

โ€œI think it is really important that we understand she is not going to just snap her fingers and be like she was,โ€ Harper said. โ€œYou have to look at in a different lens. She had to sit out and do nothing for a long time. Now, we are just trying to be as smart as we can to be able to put her in a position to be successful but also to be healthy as she continues her career.โ€

The 6-foot-6 Key opted to return to Tennessee, announcing her decision in early March. She holds the UT record for blocks with 295 after breaking Candace Parkerโ€™s school record of 275 during her junior season. Key also set the single-season UT record with 119 blocks as a junior, a total that ranks No. 4 in SEC history.

That defensive dominance made Key a preseason All-SEC selection prior to her senior season, which was promptly altered by her diagnosis.

Harper stated the UT coaches are working closely with team trainers, physicians and support staff for guidance.

โ€œWe are in constant communication with that group of people but also with Tamari because she is the one that has to give us the feedback,โ€ said Harper, who is entering her fifth season as the Lady Vols coach.

That defensive dominance made Key a preseason All-SEC selection prior to her senior season, which was promptly altered by her diagnosis.

yย doesnโ€™t have a defined timeframe to return to the court forย Lady Vols basketballย yet.

Thereโ€™s too many unknowns for that as the Tennessee senior center comes back after dealing with blood clots in her lungs, Lady Vols coach Kellie Harper said Thursday.

โ€œWe are just trying to be mindful of her body as she gets back into playing and just trying to be patient and allow her to help guide us with how she is feeling,โ€ Harper said.

Key is back for the Lady Vols for a fifth season, but she isnโ€™t totally back in action as the team goes through preseason practices. That is a process Harper and the Tennessee medical staff continue to work through as the dominant post presence eases her way back after a missed season.

Guard Avery Strickland, a Farragut product, is day to day with an injury but Harper expects her back after in less than a week. Guard Edie Darby returned to practice Thursday after missing a stretch with an injury.

Key played in nine games in the 2022-23 season before she was a last-minute scratch when UT faced Chattanooga last December. The former All-SEC selection was diagnosed with blood clots in her lungs and missed the remainder of the season.

Harper expects the Lady Vols will be prepared to put timeframes on Keyโ€™s return and the phases to it before the end of October. For now, the plan is filled with patience and listening.

โ€œI think it is really important that we understand she is not going to just snap her fingers and be like she was,โ€ Harper said. โ€œYou have to look at in a different lens. She had to sit out and do nothing for a long time. Now, we are just trying to be as smart as we can to be able to put her in a position to be successful but also to be healthy as she continues her career.โ€

The 6-foot-6 Key opted to return to Tennessee, announcing her decision in early March. She holds the UT record for blocks with 295 after breaking Candace Parkerโ€™s school record of 275 during her junior season. Key also set the single-season UT record with 119 blocks as a junior, a total that ranks No. 4 in SEC history.

That defensive dominance made Key a preseason All-SEC selection prior to her senior season, which was promptly altered by her diagnosis.

Harper stated the UT coaches are working closely with team trainers, physicians and support staff for guidance.

โ€œWe are in constant communication with that group of people but also with Tamari because she is the one that has to give us the feedback,โ€ said Harper, who is entering her fifth season as the Lady Vols coach.

That defensive dominance made Key a preseason All-SEC selection prior to her senior season, which was promptly altered by her diagnosis.

Tamari Keyย doesnโ€™t have a defined timeframe to return to the court forย Lady Vols basketballย yet.

Thereโ€™s too many unknowns for that as the Tennessee senior center comes back after dealing with blood clots in her lungs, Lady Vols coach Kellie Harper said Thursday.

โ€œWe are just trying to be mindful of her body as she gets back into playing and just trying to be patient and allow her to help guide us with how she is feeling,โ€ Harper said.

Key is back for the Lady Vols for a fifth season, but she isnโ€™t totally back in action as the team goes through preseason practices. That is a process Harper and the Tennessee medical staff continue to work through as the dominant post presence eases her way back after a missed season.

Guard Avery Strickland, a Farragut product, is day to day with an injury but Harper expects her back after in less than a week. Guard Edie Darby returned to practice Thursday after missing a stretch with an injury.

Key played in nine games in the 2022-23 season before she was a last-minute scratch when UT faced Chattanooga last December. The former All-SEC selection was diagnosed with blood clots in her lungs and missed the remainder of the season.

Harper expects the Lady Vols will be prepared to put timeframes on Keyโ€™s return and the phases to it before the end of October. For now, the plan is filled with patience and listening.

โ€œI think it is really important that we understand she is not going to just snap her fingers and be like she was,โ€ Harper said. โ€œYou have to look at in a different lens. She had to sit out and do nothing for a long time. Now, we are just trying to be as smart as we can to be able to put her in a position to be successful but also to be healthy as she continues her career.โ€

The 6-foot-6 Key opted to return to Tennessee, announcing her decision in early March. She holds the UT record for blocks with 295 after breaking Candace Parkerโ€™s school record of 275 during her junior season. Key also set the single-season UT record with 119 blocks as a junior, a total that ranks No. 4 in SEC history.

That defensive dominance made Key a preseason All-SEC selection prior to her senior season, which was promptly altered by her diagnosis.

Harper stated the UT coaches are working closely with team trainers, physicians and support staff for guidance.

โ€œWe are in constant communication with that group of people but also with Tamari because she is the one that has to give us the feedback,โ€ said Harper, who is entering her fifth season as the Lady Vols coach.

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