Spencer Dinwiddie has been out for the Nets since the first week of the season with a partially torn ACL, but he’s hoping to make his return to the court if Brooklyn makes it to the NBA Finals.
Sprung: Spencer Dinwiddie hopes to return to play in June, wants to remain a Net
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In an exclusive interview with Shlomo Sprung of Forbes Sports Money, Spencer Dinwiddie spoke at length about his relationship with the Nets, saying he wants to remain with the team even after he opts out of his contract and for the first time indicated when he thinks he can return to play: late June, when the Nets are hopefully entering the Eastern Conference Finals.
The interview was extensive and touched on Dinwiddie’s continuing interest in crypto currency as well as his recovery from the partially torn ACL that forced him to undergo surgery in early January and a long rehab, most of it at Phenom Sports Performance outside Los Angeles where he grew up and has a home.
Steve Nash leaves door open for a potential Spencer Dinwiddie return
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There is a plan in the works for Spencer Dinwiddie to rejoin the Nets in some fashion. Whether it works and he plays again this season has yet to be determined but the Nets are leaving the door open.
Prior to Saturday’s game against the Lakers, Steve Nash spoke about the possibility of Dinwiddie rejoining the team once he completes the bulk of his ACL rehab. Dinwiddie, who has been rehabbing at Phenom Sports Performance in southern California, is ahead of his rehab schedule according to Nash but the timing of his return from a partial ACL tear as well as its extent remains open.
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