Parsa Fallah injury update: Latest news on Oklahoma State forward

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 Latest news on Oklahoma State forward

Oklahoma State forward Parsa Fallah suffered a concerning injury late in the overtime win over West Virginia, casting uncertainty over his availability for the remainder of the season.

The senior big man was wheelchaired off the court after landing awkwardly on a breakaway dunk in the final seconds, overshadowing an important victory for the team.Fallah had delivered a strong performance before the injury, recording 18 points and eight rebounds in 34 minutes. With the game already decided, his one-handed dunk attempt resulted in his leg buckling on the landing, forcing medical staff to assist him off the floor.

The emotional scenes that followed highlighted how important the 6-foot-10 forward has been to the Cowboys both on and off the court.

What happened to Parsa Fallah?

Initial reports indicated that Fallah sustained a left knee injury, though the full extent was not immediately confirmed. He later appeared in the media area on crutches, stating that he was still awaiting medical evaluation and did not yet know how serious the setback was.

The uncertainty has left Oklahoma State monitoring the situation closely.

Fallah has been one of the team’s most consistent performers this season, averaging around 14.5 points and six rebounds after transferring from Southern Utah. His presence in the frontcourt has provided scoring, rebounding, and leadership during a challenging Big 12 campaign.The injury occurred at a critical time, with only a few regular-season games remaining before the conference tournament, a period that could determine the Cowboys’ postseason fate.

Parsa Fallah shares emotional message to fans and teammates

Despite the uncertainty surrounding his future, Fallah gave an emotional speech after the game. He thanked the supporters of Oklahoma State and said that the season was one of the best times of his college career. The senior also commended his teammates and head coach Steve Lutz, saying how much the program had changed his life.

Teammates echoed those sentiments, calling him a leader and an important presence in the locker room.

Coaches highlighted his character and resilience, noting that his journey including moving from Iran to the United States has shaped his role within the team.If Fallah doesn't play, it would be a big loss for Oklahoma State as they try to end the season strong. The Cowboys are not in the NCAA Tournament picture right now, but they probably need to win a few more games at the end of the season and go deep in the Big 12 Tournament to improve their chances.Without their starting center, the team may need to adjust its rotation and rely more heavily on perimeter scoring and defensive depth. Even so, players and staff have emphasized staying focused on the remaining games.Further medical updates are expected in the coming days. Until then, Fallah’s status remains uncertain, leaving Oklahoma State hoping its veteran forward can return before the season reaches its most important stage.

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