Nets’ Cam Thomas Makes Surprising Strides in Return After Positive MRI, What’s Next for His Comeback?
Ever wonder how a Brooklyn Nets guard manages to make his hamstring injury the headline story of the season? Cam Thomas—yes, the same sharpshooter who was scorching defenses with an average of 24.4 points before his nagging injury sidelined him—has finally started the slow dance back to the court. After a grueling month on the sidelines caused by a hamstring that just seems to have a grudge against him, Thomas took an MRI earlier this week that delivered some promising news: progress. The Nets announced he’s now clearing the first hurdles of on-court work, with a status update due in just about two weeks. Given that Thomas injured the same hamstring thrice last season, this isn’t just another injury update—it’s potentially a turning point. But what does his return mean for a Nets squad that’s somehow navigated better defense without him? And how will Coach Jordi Fernandez reintegrate a guy who commanded a staggering 31.5 percent usage rate before stepping off the hardwood? It’s a cliffhanger no one saw coming this season. LEARN MORE



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