Brooklyn Nets star Cam Thomas is expected to undergo an MRI on his injured hamstring later this week, head coach Jordi Fernandez divulged.
The test will provide a more tangible timetable as to when the 24-year-old might return to action, having already missed the last month due to this injury.
Thomas strained his left hamstring early on in the Nets' Nov. 5 matchup against the Indiana Pacers, making it the fourth time in the last year he has aggravated that specific area. He was limited to just 25 games last season due to injury issues.
When Thomas is on the court, there is no denying that he is the Nets' engine. In seven full games this season, he is averaging 24.4 points and 2.9 assists. Granted, it did little to help Brooklyn in the win column, as it went 0-7 in those games. Without T

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