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The initial reports are that Gallo tore his left ACL hope hamilton is ready
Denver Nuggets guard Ty Lawson returns to basketball activities
On Saturday, Nuggets guard Ty Lawson returned to basketball activities for the first time since March 27, as he works his way back to the lineup after finding out he had a complete tear of the plantar fascia in his right heel.
Going through some light drills after the Nuggets' shoot-around on their practice court, Lawson said the heel "felt all right. Started getting sore toward the end, but it's getting a little bit better." The Nuggets' point guard expects to return before the end of the regular season but would not put a timetable on it.
"I'm going to keep doing this for the next couple of days and try to figure out what I'm going to do," said Lawson, the Nuggets' leading scorer at 16.7 points per game. "(I want to play in)
"I think he should play," Karl said. "I think how he plays, it might not be 100 percent, but he's got to learn how to play on it when he's 70 percent, 80 percent. Maybe we can't get 35 minutes a game out of him, but can we get 25 minutes out of him? You don't want to determine that with your home court in the first two games in the playoffs. I don't think you want to do that."
It was also the first run-through for all the things that will be in his shoe when he returns. Lawson said he had "heel pads and things for my arch" in the shoe. The arch supports were used from a mold of his foot taken a few years ago. He acknowledged he's going to have to play through some pain, saying, "At some point, I'm going to have to."
But overall, Lawson was optimistic.
"It's getting a little bit better," he said. "The soreness is going down a lot. Just trying to get my wind back and get back to the feel of basketball ... I feel like being out there playing. Being patient is not one of my strong suits."