Texas Guard Andrew Jones Released From Cancer Center

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas sophomore guard Andrew Jones has been released from the hospital and will continue his leukemia treatment on an outpatient basis.

In a statement released by the school, Jones said he left the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston on Saturday, a move he called a "great night and a big step for me and my family."

Jones said he's encouraged by reports from doctors telling him he's showing improvement. He will stay in the Houston area for his outpatient treatments.

Texas announced on Jan. 10 that Jones had been diagnosed with leukemia.

AUSTIN, TX - MARCH 4: Andrew Jones #1 of the Texas Longhorns drives with the ball against the Baylor Bears at the Frank Erwin Center on March 4, 2017 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Chris Covatta/Getty Images)

Jones had considered leaving Texas for the NBA after his freshman season but returned to the Longhorns.

He was the team's leading scorer early in the season before a wrist fracture kept him out of several games.

He returned in late December but complained of having low energy before doctors diagnosed leukemia, which is a form of blood cancer.

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