Seems like a great kid, despite the drama; wish him best of luck.
To Poison's point, the issue is that it seems this is not a "garden variety" injury situation. There has been drama surrounding this kid since HS. Is this a minor-nick that kids play through all the time? Or something more? The staff and others connected to the program seem to think the former, but that Dad doesn't want to risk injury under any circumstances so he made the kid leave. Problem is that basketball is inherently risky; you can sustain a career-ending injury at any point. Players with prof'l aspirations who go the college route tolerate a certain level of risk because they want to compete, they want to win, and they want to develop as a player and person. It seems Lovett was willing to tolerate none. If that were the case, I personally wish he would have just turned pro last summer and allowed us to fill the slot with a grad transfer or incoming recruit. If that was even needed, because guys like Ellison or Mussini are probably here if Lovett wasn't coming back, and they would help.