Tennessee senior Dane Bradshaw had an MRI on both shoulders Tuesday, but the results weren't expected till later this week.
Bradshaw, who put back the winner against No. 15 Oklahoma State with 1.9 seconds remaining Monday night, has had sore shoulders for several weeks.
Coach Bruce Pearl said after the game he expected the MRI to show some kind of damage in Bradshaw's right shoulder. The 6-foot-4 forward appeared to have trouble moving his shoulder and shooting free throws late in the game. Despite the pain, Bradshaw tipped in Ramar Smith's miss with his right hand for the win.
He has started every game this season and is averaging 7.5 points and 4.1 rebounds. He leads the team in assists with 46 and is tied with JaJuan Smith in steals at 27.
Bradshaw had surgery in March to repair a torn ligament in his right wrist that bothered him most of last season.