PHOENIX — Phoenix Suns forward Cameron Johnson is expected to make his return from a knee injury on Thursday against the Brooklyn Nets.
Johnson’s return would be welcome good news for the Suns, who have been decimated by injuries and have fallen to 21-24 for the season, which ranks 12th in the Western Conference.
The 26-year-old Johnson was averaging 13 points per game in his first season as a starter, but he tore the meniscus in his right knee on Nov. 4 and has missed more than two months.
Johnson’s return will help the Suns, but they are still missing their All-Star backcourt of Chris Paul (hip) and Devin Booker (groin), who have both missed substantial time with injuries.
Phoenix has seven of its next eight games at home, a stretch that might decide whether the team can salvage its season. The Suns made the NBA Finals two years ago before losing to the Milwaukee Bucks and won a franchise-record 64 games during the regular season last year.
Source: www.espn.com