Golden State Warriors guard Patrick McCaw is progressing in his recovery from a spinal injury he suffered in a scary fall against the Sacramento Kings in March.
The Warriors released a statement on Thursday saying McCaw had been re-evaluated earlier in the day, and is "making steady functional progress". He has been cleared to begin modified on-court running and shooting drills.
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McCaw fell hard to the floor after being inadvertently bumped while attempting a dunk against the Kings. He was diagnosed with a lumbosacral bone bruise.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr called the incident "the scariest thing I've ever experienced on a basketball floor".
Just a couple of weeks ago, the 22-year-old told reporters he was having trouble sleeping because of his back pain.
McCaw, who averaged 4.0 points per game this season, was the Warriors' second-round pick (number 38 overall) out of UNLV in the 2016 draft.