Nets get good Cam Thomas injury update ahead of Timberwolves matchup

Conor Liguori

Nets get good Cam Thomas injury update ahead of Timberwolves matchup image

Tomorrow, the Brooklyn Nets have a pivotal matchup against Anthony Edwards and the Minnesota Timberwolves

Despite a losing season at 9-19, the Nets have won two consecutive games, and their defense has shown significant improvement. 

Michael Porter Jr. Leads the way on offense, but another dynamic scorer will rejoin the team in Minnesota. 

According to the New York Post's Brian Lewis, Nets head coach Jordi Fernandez announced that shooting guard Cam Thomas will make his return after a two-month absence with a hamstring injury. 

Lewis added that Thomas participated in Brooklyn's full-contact practice on Friday. 

Thomas is ready to make an impact 

Thomas, 24, last played on November 5 against the Indiana Pacers. In eight games before his hamstring injury, he averaged 21.4 points per night on 40% shooting from the field and 35% from beyond the arc. 

He paid close attention to the Nets during his time away from the court and wants to contribute to his team's recent success. 

"I just want to get back on the court and play. I mean, obviously, it's good seeing them playing well," Thomas told Lewis. "I just want to get back on the court and play." 

Thomas can add a big boost to the Nets' offense, potentially limiting some of the opposing teams' focus on Porter. 

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