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Texas A&M senior guard Admon Gilder will miss the remainder of the season, head men’s basketball coach Billy Kennedy said Monday.

Gilder recently underwent surgery for a blood clot in his right bicep, something which prevented from playing at all this season. Kennedy declined to talk about the timetable of the surgery or even where it took place but said the Dallas native should return to College Station next week after spending time away from the program to recover.

“He’s done for the year,” Kennedy said. “Right now, he’s recovering from the surgery that he had, and we’re looking forward to getting him back here just to be around the team and start recovering.”

Gilder, who averaged 13.7 and 12.3 points per game over the last two seasons, is eligible to take a medical redshirt this season and return for a fifth season. The 6-foot-4, 199-pound guard played as a true freshman, averaging 7 points and 20 minutes per game. Before this season, Gilder inquired on his stock in the 2018 NBA draft, but did not sign with an agent and decided to return for his senior season. Gilder is set to graduate from A&M this spring, Kennedy said.