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Timberwolves point guard Troy Hudson made his first appearance in a long
time at the Target Center on Wednesday, and in meeting with coaches, he
claimed that his ankle, which sidelined him most of last season, was fine
and he was ready to start working out for them.
Hudson has been rehabilitating the injury in private and without any
communication with coaches or front office until Wednesday.
"We're real pleased with how his ankle looks. We got good reports from
the doctor that he was working with," Wolves General Manager Jim Stack
said. "At least for now, everything seems to be going in a real good
direction with him. He is going to start playing with our guys.
"Troy says he's been doing his thing. I think it's going to be one of
those, hopefully, all's well that ends well. You know, it hit some snags
during the summer, there's no doubt about it, but we gave him some leeway.
I think he did what he needed to do. He's going to be ready to play,
according to him. Proof will be in the pudding. We'll see."
With Hudson in the lineup, the Wolves were a much more competitive team
last season than when he was hurt.
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