DETROIT — As the club gets ready for their game against the Detroit Pistons, the Dallas Mavericks have made Danté Exum accessible for the first time this season, which is a positive development.
After recovering from surgery on his right wrist, Exum will be limited to 15 minutes as he gradually resumes competition.
After they manage his workload, the Mavericks will assess how his time on the court went.
Jason Kidd, the head coach of the Mavericks, stated that he would be subject to a minute restriction. “We’ll observe his stints.”
The return of Exum to the starting lineup is crucial for the Mavericks, who have been dealing with a number of injuries for months.
It is anticipated that his ability to manage the ball, create open shots, and play defense will help.
Before sustaining his injury during training camp, he was supposed to be the starting backup guard.
Kidd described him as a team player who can push the ball, set the table, play defense, and make open shots.
“We are glad to have him back because we really missed him.”
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