New York Post

Thomas could be back this weekend

- By BRIAN LEWIS

DETROIT — Cam Thomas is closing in on a return, with a source telling The Post there is optimism within the Nets organizati­on that he could suit up over the weekend.

Thomas missed a sixth straight game Thursday with a right ankle/midfoot sprain.

“As I said before, it wasn’t that serious. Just rehabbing it, making sure I’m good enough to play the way I feel like I can play out there. Play like myself a little bit,” Thomas said before the Nets’ 118-112 loss to the Pistons. “I should be out there in a few games or whatever. So we’ll see. Whenever they say I’m ready to play, I can play. I’m sticking with what the doctors say and going through the rehab process right now.”

Thomas — who is the Nets’ second-leading scorer averaging 20.9 points — sprained his left ankle on Nov. 8 and didn’t return until Nov. 30. But after missing nine games with that injury to the other ankle, this one is less severe.

The Nets play Saturday in Charlotte and Sunday in Cleveland, with the source saying the team is targeting one of those for a return.

Cam Johnson

did not play in Thursday’s loss. He had an MRI exam on Wednesday, with the results confirming a right ankle sprain.

“He hasn’t came on the trip so far,” Ollie said. “We’re still evaluating him back at our facilities and not ruling that he might come later on. But we’re going to take it day-byday, like everything else with all of our injuries, and look forward to the best.”

Backup center Day’Ron Sharpe was out after having initially been listed as questionab­le with a right wrist contusion.

Lonnie Walker IV (21 points) played after being a late add to the injury list, questionab­le with an illness.

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