
"Nets guard Cam Thomas, sidelined since Nov. 5 because of a left hamstring strain, has shown healing progress in a recent follow-up MRI and has begun on-court work, the team said. His status will be updated again in approximately two weeks."
""We're happy with how he's progressing," head coach Jordi Fernández said. "And we have another timeline, which is two weeks. We'll let you guys know. That's pretty much it. There's no reading in-between. We're happy with the progress. There's been improvement. And now in two weeks, we'll see where he's at.""
"The Nets have had to rethink their offense with Thomas sidelined, and no one has carried the load more than Michael Porter Jr. His shot creation and movement shooting have steadied the half-court attack, allowing Brooklyn to play with more flow through cutting, drive and kicks and frontcourt playmaking instead of Thomas' isolation-heavy diet."
Cam Thomas has shown healing progress from a left hamstring strain on a follow-up MRI and has begun on-court work, with his status to be updated in about two weeks. He missed his 15th straight game and averaged 21.4 points, 1.4 rebounds and 2.6 assists through eight appearances while shooting 40.2% overall, 35.6% from three and 87.5% from the free throw line. Thomas missed 57 games last season due to recurring hamstring issues, declined a long-term offer and signed a one-year, $6 million qualifying offer. Brooklyn adjusted its offense in his absence, with Michael Porter Jr. anchoring scoring and young players taking larger connective roles.
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