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After almost two months away from the game, it's time for Dwyane Wade to get back to work.
Speaking at his third annual fantasy basketball camp on Friday morning, the Miami Heat guard said he hasn't done any basketball-related activities since the NBA Finals in an effort to rest and treat his troublesome knees. Wade plans to hit the court this weekend for the first time since undergoing OssaTron shock treatment to both knees last month to help with tendinitis.
The 31-year-old missed one game in the playoffs due to bone bruises in his knee and was limited to a career-low 15.9 points per game in the postseason.
Source: ESPN
Speaking at his third annual fantasy basketball camp on Friday morning, the Miami Heat guard said he hasn't done any basketball-related activities since the NBA Finals in an effort to rest and treat his troublesome knees. Wade plans to hit the court this weekend for the first time since undergoing OssaTron shock treatment to both knees last month to help with tendinitis.
The 31-year-old missed one game in the playoffs due to bone bruises in his knee and was limited to a career-low 15.9 points per game in the postseason.
Source: ESPN