(Photo : Dustin Bradford/Getty Images) DENVER, CO – Draymond Green (#23) of the Golden State Warriors collects a defensive rebound within the first half of a sport towards the Denver Nuggets at Ball Arena on April 2, 2023 in Denver, Colorado.
Golden State Warriors ahead Draymond Green sustained an ankle damage throughout a exercise session in late September.
The 33-year-old reportedly stepped on third-year ahead teammate Jonathan Kuminga’s foot whereas taking part in a pickup sport.
The newest replace on the four-time NBA champion in the beginning of October indicated that he’s anticipated to be sidelined for 4 to 6 weeks.
Green obtained clearance for mild on-court exercises throughout the preseason, primarily taking pictures drills. However, he was not cleared for full crew practices or scrimmages till Sunday, October 22.
“[Green] has been cleared to begin practicing with the team (5-on-5) and his return to game action will be based on his continued progress as he works his way into game-like condition,” the assertion by the crew learn.
Given Green’s assertion that the damage is therapeutic sooner than anticipated, there stays a level of uncertainty, and the potential of an earlier return to motion is open.
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Green has been dominated out and won’t play the Warriors’ season opener towards the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday, October 24, because of the ankle sprain, in keeping with league insider Shams Charania of The Athletic and Stadium.
Provided that the preliminary four-to-six-week restoration estimate stays unchanged, Green is anticipated to return to the court docket in early-to-mid November.
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