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The Cleveland Cavaliers have been surging over the past two weeks, and they reportedly could receive a big boost in the near future.
Appearing on ESPN 850 WKNR in Cleveland on Tuesday, ESPN.com's Brian Windhorst said the Cavaliers "are shooting" for point guard Isaiah Thomas to return in mid-December.
Thomas, who has been sidelined with a right hip injury since the Boston Celtics
traded him to the Cavaliers during the offseason, has been
progressively ramping up his workouts. Windhorst said the next step for
him will be participating in three-on-three drills at practice.
"I'm protecting myself, so, even if they
wanted me to hurry back, I'm not going to hurry back, just because I've
got a long career ahead of me and an important summer as well," Thomas
told Cleveland.com's Joe Vardon
earlier in November. "So, I've got to make sure I'm 100 percent healthy
before I step out on the floor. But these guys have not rushed me one
bit. They've taken their time with me and I appreciate that."
When
Thomas returns, he figures to supplant Jose Calderon in the starting
lineup immediately. Calderon has been filling in for Derrick Rose, who
stepped away from the team to contemplate his future in the league, per
ESPN.com's Adrian Wojnarowski and Dave McMenamin. - via Bleacherreport
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