Hope floats for the return of dependable forward Javonte Green to the Chicago Bulls lineup. Head coach Billy Donovan revealed that Green is now participating in non-contact drills, which include running and cutting. With Green showing progress in his recovery, could a return late in the season be in the cards?
Crucial steps forward
It was reported earlier this month that Green was struggling with the rehabilitation process of his knee as he was experiencing some discomfort while doing lateral movements. It appears, though, that he has overcome this obstacle and is now doing more than just running and cutting.
The Bulls’ luck with injuries this season has been terrible, so this piece of good news about Green is a boost for the team’s morale and its hopes of making a late-season push. While it remains to be seen if Green will actually make it back this season—especially given the amount of time he’s missed—his progress up until this point has certainly been encouraging.
Off-the-bench boost
Green’s numbers do not stand out, but his on-court value is tangible enough for Donovan to trust him with rotation minutes. If and when Green is cleared to return to the floor, his presence should bring added depth and energy to the Bulls’ rotation. His ability to move off-ball and provide slashing opportunities, along with his defense, could prove invaluable in helping Chicago make a late-season push toward postseason play.