Dwight Howard won't finish his
rehabilitation from back surgery in time for the start of the Los Angeles
Lakers' training camp or their first preseason game next month.
The Lakers provided an update on the
newly acquired center's condition on their website Thursday night, confirming
their long-anticipated decision to take it easy in Howard's return from spinal
surgery.
The team doesn't intend to announce a
timetable for Howard's recovery, but says he won't participate in the start of
training camp on Oct. 2, or the preseason opener in Fresno five days
later.
The six-time All-Star has said he hopes
to be ready for the start of the regular season Oct. 30, but the team isn't
speculating.
Howard recently began working with the
Lakers' training staff on his recovery from surgery last April repairing a
herniated disc and doing additional cleanup. Howard's personal trainer is
working alongside the Lakers' staff, and the center has experienced no
setbacks.
Howard is doing core stabilization
training while also getting in a little light running and shooting.
The Lakers can afford to be cautious with
their new big man, acquired from Orlando in a four-team trade on Aug. 10 that
sent All-Star center Andrew Bynum to Philadelphia.
Pau Gasol will be ready to play in the
middle when training camp opens in two weeks, and the Lakers have years of
experience in dealing with injured centers during Bynum's injury
struggles.
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