After eight months of rehabilitation on his surgically repaired left knee, Tracy McGrady has told Yahoo! Sports he plans to return to the Houston Rockets’ lineup on Nov. 18.
After several league sources informed Yahoo! Sports of McGrady’s timetable, the seven-time All-Star forward confirmed he planned to make his season debut against the Minnesota Timberwolves in Minneapolis next week.
“Excited to get back and compete at a high level again,” McGrady said in an email to Yahoo! Sports. “For a full year I had to play on one leg against the best and I couldn’t compete with anybody the way I was feeling.
“It’s gonna be a relief to get out there and play knowing what I went [through] last season and this summer.”
While McGrady is awaiting final clearance from team doctors, Rockets sources don’t expect there to be any problems.
One source close to McGrady says he’s “still feeling a little pain” in his knee, but the front office and coaching staffs are encouraged by his progress. Houston general manager Daryl Morey declined comment, but suggested the organization would have something formal to say soon.
Here's hoping he's actually ready to return. I admire his enthusiasm and desire to get back onto the court and compete, but no point rushing back if it means he'll be on the sideline again before too long because he came back too soon.