Warriors' DeMarcus Cousins to begin team practice soon?
DeMarcus Cousins is making solid progress in his rehab from a torn left Achilles tendon
DeMarcus Cousins could start practicing soon with the Warriors. The big man, signed by the Warriors to a one-year, $5.2 million contract, is out with a torn achilles.
Per SF Chronicle, A day into Warriors training camp, DeMarcus Cousins is making solid progress in his rehab from a torn left Achilles tendon.
“I don’t think it will take too long before he takes part in practice,” Golden State head coach Steve Kerr said Tuesday afternoon. “But for right now, it’s important he gets his full workout with the training staff.”
The 6-foot-11 center, entering his eighth NBA season, will be re-evaluated by team trainers Oct. 22, which rules him out of the team’s five preseason games and its first three regular-season games. Odds are, of course, that he’ll miss more time.
Per SF Chronicle, A day into Warriors training camp, DeMarcus Cousins is making solid progress in his rehab from a torn left Achilles tendon.
“I don’t think it will take too long before he takes part in practice,” Golden State head coach Steve Kerr said Tuesday afternoon. “But for right now, it’s important he gets his full workout with the training staff.”
The 6-foot-11 center, entering his eighth NBA season, will be re-evaluated by team trainers Oct. 22, which rules him out of the team’s five preseason games and its first three regular-season games. Odds are, of course, that he’ll miss more time.