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Obviously he is ready to come back,” Hammond said. “He will be in Milwaukee with us.
“Just as he did last off-season, he’s worked so very hard to get himself in a position he can hopefully return. When he arrives in Milwaukee, he’ll go through the next step in the process. He will continue to do his rehab.
“He will be on the floor with some individual work. From that point, then how soon can he progress to doing more basketball-related movements. And from that point, how soon can he progress to having an opportunity to actually practice. I would say he will go from 1-on-1 live to 2-on-2 live to 3-on-3 live and actually have a chance to go 5-on-5 live. And then progress to being on the floor with our team in a live practice situation.” Read more.









