Notebook: Breaking down the past week of Wisconsin’s spring ball practices
Insights from the Wisconsin Badgers' recent spring practices.
Scoot Henderson expressed resilience following his injury, stating he chose not to feel sorry for himself and instead focused on recovery. He emphasized the importance of hard work and acceptance in overcoming challenges.
“I never felt bad for myself,” Henderson told Andscape on April 10. “Even when [the injury] happened, I’m like, ‘I ain’t going to feel bad for myself.’ I just started laughing. I’m like, ‘All right. I see what’s happening. I see what the man above wants me to go through.’ I accepted it right when it happened. I’m into a different mode now. I’m at the recovery mode. I’m getting back healthy. … “Honestly, I’ve been through so many ups and downs in my basketball and life in general that the only way you can kind of get over something is you don’t try to cry about it or whine about it. You can think about it and be sad for a little second, but at the end of the day, nobody cares. And that’s how I felt. Nobody cares gives a [expletive]. I just went out there and I was like, ‘I don’t care either. I’m going to bust my a–, work hard. I come back as fast as I can.’”
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Scoot Henderson stated he never felt bad for himself after his injury and chose to focus on recovery and hard work instead.
Henderson believes that to overcome challenges, one should not dwell on sadness but rather accept the situation and work hard to move forward.
Scoot Henderson shared his thoughts on April 10, emphasizing his determination to recover and his positive mindset following the injury.
Insights from the Wisconsin Badgers' recent spring practices.

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