After missing 10 games to start the season, Detroit Pistons forward Blake Griffin plans to make his season-debut against Minnesota on Monday, league sources tell ESPN.
Griffin, who’s been rehabilitating a sore knee and hamstring since preseason, had been ramping up for a return in recent days. He had several pain-free practices that cleared the way for Griffin to return to the lineup.
Griffin, 30, had a left knee procedure after last season. He was a third-team All-NBA selection a season ago.
Markieff Morris has been starting in Griffin’s place.
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