Brooklyn Nets guard James Harden 'progressing in the right direction' in return from hamstring injury, Steve Nash says

ByMALIKA ANDREWS
June 13, 2021, 3:09 PM

Brooklyn Nets guard  James Harden is making strides in his hamstring rehabilitation, coach Steve Nash said ahead of Game 4 against Milwaukee on Sunday.

Nash said that Harden is doing on-court work, shooting and rehabilitation. Nash said that Harden, who injured his hamstring in Game 1 on June 5, is "progressing in the right direction." Nash added that he didn't have all the details of the exact work Harden is able to do.

"I asked him and he says he's feeling better, doing better," Nash said. "I asked the staff, they say, 'Yeah, it's getting better.' I think he's in that arena where he's got a little gap to make up. But he's getting closer, so it's been positive."

Harden missed 18 games in the regular season with a right hamstring strain. Before that, he missed two games with right hamstring tightness. That history is causing the Nets to exercise added caution in bringing Harden back. Nash said that he will need to complete several "high-intensity" workouts before he is cleared to play in a game.

"When he's able to get up to full speed and do it for two or three days without recurrence or setback," Nash said, "then I think that's kind of the marker."

Brooklyn big man Jeff Green, who has been sidelined since the Nets' first round series against Boston with a strained left plantar fascia, made his return in Game 4. Nash said that Green, who last played on May 25, "isn't expected to play a ton of minutes" on Sunday.

Nash said that Green has been on the court with the team in practice the past few days and has been working out ahead of games. Still, Nash said that was in a controlled environment.

"I think a lot of unknowns," Nash said of Green. "Nice to have him back for sure. But we're not sure what he can do and manage and how sharp he'll be, but we hope that we have the option of using him."