CHICAGO — The most affecting apology Kaleb Wesson could have offered to his Ohio State teammates and Buckeyes fans came early Thursday afternoon on the hardwood court at the United Center. There were 17 points and 13 rebounds and complete command of the matchup in the post against Indiana senior center Juwan Morgan. There was a 79-75 victory in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament, which advanced the Buckeyes to a quarterfinal matchup against conference co-champion Michigan State and advanced their cause to move away from the bubble and be selected for the 2019 NCAA Tournament. Wesson didn’t attempt to hide behind his play, though. MORE: Three takeaways from Indiana’s bubble-busting loss to OSU His message to his teammates was simple: “Just ‘I’m sorry, and thank you. I’m sorry for putting you guys in this position, and thank you for letting me back in the family.’” This was Wesson’s first…
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