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 Thursday, January 27
Elliott moves closer to returning
 
Associated Press

 SAN ANTONIO -- Sean Elliott moved closer to returning to the NBA on Wednesday when his doctors met with Spurs coach Gregg Popovich about the forward's recovery from a kidney transplant.

"We expressed everything we were concerned about as far as what this really means to compete at this level," Popovich said. "The doctors are very aware of our concerns."

Sean Elliott
Elliott

Elliott's kidney specialists will keep meeting with Spurs doctors and coaches to work toward Elliott's medical clearance for contact practices, possibly by Tuesday or the following day.

"Then it becomes a basketball decision over the next weeks or months, whether he gets into games or not," Popovich said. "Once he gets back on the court, it's not going to be three practices and play."

Elliott, 31, has been doing light workouts and conditioning training for weeks but has not taken part in a full practice. While sidelined, he has been a commentator for Spurs television broadcasts.

Elliott, who played a key role in San Antonio's championship last year, received a kidney from his older brother Noel on Aug. 16. Elliott had focal segmental glomerular sclerosis, a condition that prevents the kidneys from properly filtering waste from the blood. Before the transplant, he was within weeks of having dialysis.

A return to the NBA by Elliott would be unprecedented, as no professional athlete has come back to compete after a kidney transplant. Elliott declined to speak with reporters Wednesday.

Last week, transplant surgeon Dr. Francis Wright and kidney specialist Dr. John Reineck said Elliott could play and said the possibility of an injury to his new kidney was remote.

However, Popovich said a player doesn't have medical clearance until team doctors give the OK.

Doctors are still researching the physical risks of Elliott playing and possible side effects from his post-transplant medication.

Paperwork, including some dealing with liability matters, must be completed.

"He would probably be on the court by the end of next week if the medical staff feels comfortable with what they find in their research," Popovich said. "We need to just look under every rock to make sure we have all the information we can possibly have."

Earlier this month, Popovich said he considered it unrealistic to expect Elliott back this season. On Wednesday, he didn't seem as pessimistic but cautioned Elliott may not play in a game anytime soon.

Popovich wouldn't say whether he's glad about the possibility of Elliott's return, although he said he's happy he has his health again.

"I'm amazed by his perseverance and what he's gone through over the past few years," the coach said.
 


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