Pistons' Jackson expects to be back on court in 2 weeks
Reggie Jackson was expected to be shelved for six-to-eight weeks after receiving platelet-rich plasma treatment to relieve tendinitis in his left knee, but the Detroit Pistons point guard is hoping to return ahead of schedule.
Jackson told Vincent Ellis of the Detroit Free Press Saturday that he intends to be back and practicing four weeks from the date of the procedure, which he underwent just under two weeks ago.
Jackson would need time to work his way back into game shape, but if he indeed returns to the court when he says he will, he has a decent chance of beating his projected timetable.
In the meantime, the Pistons will leave the keys to their offense in the hands of Ish Smith, while reportedly exploring the free-agent market for other replacements at point guard.
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