Mavs' Caron Butler eyes return vs. L.A.
PORTLAND, Ore. -- There is a chance small forward Caron Butler could play in the Dallas Mavericks' second-round series against the Los Angeles Lakers.
Butler
suffered a ruptured right patellar tendon Jan. 1, an injury that had to
be surgically repaired. The Mavericks originally announced that
Butler's season was over, but he set a goal of returning during the
playoffs, and aggressively rehabbed.
While leaving the Rose Garden after the Mavericks' series-clinching win over the Portland Trail Blazers, Butler said he could be cleared to practice with contact after being evaluated in a workout when the team returns to Dallas.
He expressed optimism that he would be able to play at some point during the Western Conference semifinals against the Lakers.
"I hope so," Butler told ESPNDallas.com. "We've got to get back and see."
Butler, a two-time All-Star who formed a close friendship with Kobe Bryant while playing for the Lakers in 2004-05, averaged 15.0 points per game and excelled defensively this season.
The Mavericks were 24-7 when Butler got hurt in Milwaukee, with dozens
of friends and family members from his hometown of Racine, Wis., in
attendance.
Although Butler probably wouldn't play heavy minutes,
his return could be especially inspiring to teammates who have witnessed
him rehab relentlessly while maintaining a leadership role for the
Mavericks.
"I just want to see him in layup lines," Jason Terry
said. "If he can get up in layup lines, it's going to boost us
immensely emotionally. He's been here the whole way, though. This guy
has worked so hard to get ready for this series."
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