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Kendrick Nunn is working out but not doing five-on-five drills yet

This past season, Kendrick Nunn didn’t see the court at all during the regular season because of a bone bruise in his knee.

The Los Angeles Lakers signed him last summer using their taxpayer mid-level exception, and he was expected to give them a significant lift off the bench.

Nunn recently said he feels 100% healthy, so some fans hold the same expectation for the 2022-23 season. However, although the guard is putting in work, he still has a way to go before he is cleared for full basketball activities.

Via The Athletic:

“Nunn recently spoke with Spectrum SportsNet about his health and said he feels 100 percent,” The Athletic’s Jovan Buha wrote. “He has been training with the younger Lakers – (Austin) Reaves, (Stanley) Johnson, Wenyen Gabriel, Talen Horton-Tucker, and Mason Jones – during their Monday through Thursday offseason workouts. He hasn’t resumed five-on-five play yet, which is the next big hurdle. It seems like he should be ready to go by the start of training camp, but recovery isn’t always linear.”

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Assuming Nunn is good to go before the start of training camp, he could be a great help to the Purple and Gold this season.

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Story originally appeared on LeBron Wire