Dwight Howard could return Wednesday against Pelicans
The Houston Rockets are targeting Wednesday night's game in New Orleans as the return for center Dwight Howard.
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The Houston Rockets are targeting Wednesday night's game in New Orleans as the return for center Dwight Howard.
Rockets received a blow to their frontcourt when it was revealed that forward Terrence Jones is out for an extended period of time with a collapsed lung.
Dwight Howard, who hasn't played since Jan. 30 because of edema in his right knee, expects to be back in two weeks.
Houston Rockets coach Kevin McHale said before Saturday night's win over the Denver Nuggets that star center Dwight Howard has resumed mild on-court activities.
Rockets center Dwight Howard’s “checkup” with the team physician, including an MRI, confirmed the team’s confidence that Howard is progressing on schedule.
Dwight Howard, who is out with edema in his right knee, said that he was given a 6-8 week time frame to rest and rehab before returning to the Rockets.
Dr. Walt Lowe believes Houston Rockets center Dwight Howard can return to action in plenty of time to be ready for the playoffs, if not well before.
Rockets center Dwight Howard underwent a bone marrow aspirate injection in his right knee on Wednesday, the second procedure he has undergone this season.
The Houston Rockets are bracing for the loss of Dwight Howard for at least a month due to persistent trouble with his right knee, according to league sources.
Rockets center Dwight Howard underwent an MRI on Wednesday. The evaluation revealed edema (swelling due to accumulation of fluid) in his right knee.