Filiberto Rivera pushed the ball up the court Monday morning, then zipped it through the tiniest of open spaces to a cutting teammate. Result? Layup.
It was almost as if Rivera had not been sidelined the past two weeks with a bad ankle. He was playing with heavy ankle braces and his conditioning is a bit off. But Rivera is back and, unless there is a relapse, will start Wednesday night against New Mexico State in Las Cruces.
"It was kind of sore," Rivera said after Monday morning's session. "But I can live with it. It is time to get back to practice so I can get better. I'm just really thankful for our trainers, Mike (Gutierrez) and Jesus (Flores). They really put some work into it. It's not really 100 percent, but hopefully by Wednesday it will be even better."
Rivera has missed UTEP's past three games with a balky ankle he injured in practice Nov. 29.
"Fili looked fine," UTEP coach Doc Sadler said. "I'm sure he will be sore, but sure, he will be ready to go Wednesday. Unless something happens, we will probably go with Fili, Gio (St. Amant), Jason (Williams), Omar (Thomas) and Will (Kimble) Wednesday night."
UTEP, now 5-2 on the season, will play New Mexico State at the Pan American Center, then play the Aggies again Saturday night at the Don Haskins Center. The Miners went through a Monday morning practice, then went back at 6 p.m. to walk through some things and work on some in-bounds plays.
"This practice was a momentum builder for me," senior Omar Thomas said. "I've got my point guard back, and he looked better than I thought he would after this layoff. It's always great to have him back on the floor, especially now. It's rivalry week and this is for I-10 bragging rights, and these games are always good and always fun."
It was almost as if Rivera had not been sidelined the past two weeks with a bad ankle. He was playing with heavy ankle braces and his conditioning is a bit off. But Rivera is back and, unless there is a relapse, will start Wednesday night against New Mexico State in Las Cruces.
"It was kind of sore," Rivera said after Monday morning's session. "But I can live with it. It is time to get back to practice so I can get better. I'm just really thankful for our trainers, Mike (Gutierrez) and Jesus (Flores). They really put some work into it. It's not really 100 percent, but hopefully by Wednesday it will be even better."
Rivera has missed UTEP's past three games with a balky ankle he injured in practice Nov. 29.
"Fili looked fine," UTEP coach Doc Sadler said. "I'm sure he will be sore, but sure, he will be ready to go Wednesday. Unless something happens, we will probably go with Fili, Gio (St. Amant), Jason (Williams), Omar (Thomas) and Will (Kimble) Wednesday night."
UTEP, now 5-2 on the season, will play New Mexico State at the Pan American Center, then play the Aggies again Saturday night at the Don Haskins Center. The Miners went through a Monday morning practice, then went back at 6 p.m. to walk through some things and work on some in-bounds plays.
"This practice was a momentum builder for me," senior Omar Thomas said. "I've got my point guard back, and he looked better than I thought he would after this layoff. It's always great to have him back on the floor, especially now. It's rivalry week and this is for I-10 bragging rights, and these games are always good and always fun."
