Pistons Provide Medical Update On Jaden Ivey

Jaden Ivey, who has been sidelined since January 1 with a broken left fibula, is taking part in “a progression of basketball shooting and skill work” in addition to ongoing reconditioning and strength exercises, the Pistons announced (Twitter link). The team stated that another update will be provided in two weeks.

The third-year shooting guard was in the midst of his best NBA season when he suffered the injury during a New Year’s Day game against Orlando as Cole Anthony landed on his leg while they were chasing a loose ball. Ivey underwent surgery on January 2.

Ivey seemed to regain his confidence under new coach J.B. Bickerstaff after struggling last season when Monty Williams tried to adjust his role. In the 30 games he played this season, Ivey averaged career highs with 17.6 points and 4.1 rebounds while posting career-best shooting numbers of 46% from the field and 40.9% from three-point range. He regained his status as a full-time starter and logged 29.9 minutes per night.

Ivey was ruled out for the rest of the regular season in mid-March, but the Pistons haven’t confirmed that he won’t be able to return at some point in the playoffs. However, it appears that it will take a long postseason run for that to be considered, and Detroit is currently trailing 2-1 in its series with New York.

Ivey is a solid foundation piece for the improving Pistons, who went 44-38 after winning just 14 games last season. The fifth pick in the 2022 draft, Ivey will be eligible for a rookie scale extension this summer that could ensure his long-term future in Detroit.

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