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Report: Isaiah Thomas Himself Offers New Timetable on Return

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Brad Sullivan

The long-awaited sight of Cleveland Cavaliers point guard Isaiah Thomas playing for the team is anxiously awaited by his teammates, the organization, fans and Thomas himself. The 5-foot-9 guard has missed all of the current season while rehabilitating an injured hip, but offered an update on Wednesday of when that debut will likely take place.

Tom Withers of the Associated Press wrote that Thomas could be back playing sometime next week, with the veteran explaining the timetable he has:

“When that time comes to where I’ll be out there, I’m sure everybody is going to know and I’ll be out there playing the way I’ve always played,” Thomas said. “I’m just trying to get as close as 100 percent as possible and to be out there to be special. Not just to be out there and be another body. However long that takes — it might be next week, it might be a week after that. We don’t know and we’re really not trying to put a date on it because it just depends on how my recovery is.

“I’m ramping up my workouts, but at the same time it’s how I feel the next day, and it’s getting lighter and lighter, which is a good sign.”

The Cavaliers begin a road trip next week that begins on Christmas Day with a matchup against the defending NBA champion Golden State Warriors.

Given the need to have a healthy Thomas available for what the Cavaliers hope will be a long playoff run, the team is likely to be very cautious when the final decision is made. That’s because the risk of a setback because of Thomas returning too early would be a blow to a team that currently has little depth at point guard.

One game that Thomas already has circled on his calendar is Jan. 3, when the Cavaliers travel to Boston to face Thomas’ old team, the Celtics. The point guard has already spoken in the past about his motivation in showing that Boston made a mistake in exchanging him for former Cavalier Kyrie Irving.

Brad Sullivan

Brad Sullivan is a lead writer for Cavaliers Nation. He has spent much of life in the Cleveland, Ohio area, and has remained a Cavalier fan from their 1970 beginnings through the return of LeBron James. While that fandom was sorely tested during the Reign of Error known simply by one word, Stepien, that overall historical perspective will be part of his writing for Cavaliers Nation in the months ahead.

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