Mon Apr 18, 2005 1:03 pm
Jefferson may return if Nets make playoffs
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- New Jersey Nets forward Richard Jefferson will meet with team doctors and officials this week to discuss the possibility of returning to action, three months after surgery to repair a ruptured ligament in his left wrist.
Jefferson, who had surgery Jan. 20, has yet to practice with the Nets, who are still in a battle for a playoff berth entering the final week of the regular season.
Nets coach Lawrence Frank said Jefferson will meet Monday with Dr. Charles Melone, the hand surgeon who performed the operation. Frank also said that Jefferson and Melone would meet with team president Rod Thorn, general manager Ed Stefanski and trainer Tim Walsh to discuss an early return from what had been described as a season-ending injury.
Jefferson and Thorn said the meeting might be Tuesday or Wednesday.
However, Frank said the Nets need to be prudent when making a decision on Jefferson, who was averaging team-highs of 22.2 points, 7.3 rebounds and 41.1 minutes when he got hurt on a hard foul by Detroit's Chauncey Billups on Dec. 27.
"You can't be foolish," Frank said. "The guy has been out three months for a reason, it's not like he's tweaked an ankle. You can never say any guarantee. If it is not where it's the smart thing to do, you can't put someone out there risking further injury."
Thorn also insisted the Nets will be cautious with Jefferson, who signed a $78 million contract extension last summer.
"He is not ready to play quite yet, so we will see," said Thorn, who added there is a chance Jefferson might be ready for the playoffs, should the Nets make it that far. If the doctors gave him the OK, Jefferson said he would play in the Nets' final two regular-season games, at home Tuesday night against Washington and at Boston on Wednesday night.
Jefferson met with the doctors Saturday. He said they would test his hand strength this week.
"I feel good," Jefferson said. "Whether it's for the last two games or just the playoffs, I'm extremely close to being where I want to be."
Jefferson said if the Nets are in the playoffs, he will play.
Thorn wasn't so sure.
"We'll just wait and see now," Thorn said.
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Mon Apr 18, 2005 11:50 pm
Amphatoast wrote:so many heat haters out there.. i really wanna see shaq win a title in his first year out of LA.. make Kobe watch how a true team leader leads
Tue Apr 19, 2005 12:16 am
Tue Apr 19, 2005 1:29 am
as long as Shaq's healthy, New Jersey's not going anywhere
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Tue Apr 19, 2005 7:19 am
_marsal wrote:I still don't know which team i will cheer for. I like both the Nets and Heat..It'll be a fun series to watch..
But let's not count the Cavs out just yet...Anything can happen in these 2 games..
Tue Apr 19, 2005 7:21 am
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bangyounh wrote:I'd say he shouldn't be back.
Even if he is healthy, you're basically facing an inevitable defeat against the Miami Heat. (Or Detroit Pistons...if Philadelphia loses the remaining games.) I think he should rest up and be prepared for next season.
Also, RJ hasn't even practiced with the team yet.
It will be hard to adjust back.
Tue Apr 19, 2005 11:58 am
furious1 wrote:Amphatoast wrote:so many heat haters out there.. i really wanna see shaq win a title in his first year out of LA.. make Kobe watch how a true team leader leads
By being out shape and then demanding a 4 year $100 million contract in front of a national audience? I think Kobes has seen that already.
Tue Apr 19, 2005 4:55 pm