After being sidelined for three weeks, there’s a slim possibility that Nets guard Cam Thomas might finally get back on the court.
However, his chances of playing in Tuesday’s NBA In-Season Tournament game against Toronto are uncertain due to a left ankle sprain.
Thomas, the leading scorer for Brooklyn, has been absent from the games since November 8, sitting out the last eight matches.
Despite the doubtful status for the upcoming game, there’s a glimmer of hope from the Nets and coach Jacque Vaughn, who are optimistic about Thomas returning to team activities this week.
Cam Thomas nearing return from ankle injury as Nets get healthier https://t.co/ZErppZzqUn pic.twitter.com/ObEaCJN14x
— New York Post (@nypost) November 28, 2023
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