Lakers forward Kent Bazemore plans to have a boot removed on his right foot after nursing a torn tendon for the past month, according to his agent, Austin Walton. Bazemore’s agent also said his client will likely fully heal his foot within four to six weeks once his boot is removed before returning for on-court workouts. According to that timetable, Bazemore could begin working out as early as June...
Kent Bazemore to have boot removed on Friday, expected to heal right foot in 4-6 weeks
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