{"id":37175,"date":"2022-06-05T02:59:07","date_gmt":"2022-06-05T02:59:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/gary-payton-ii-ready-to-go-could-see-time-in-nba-finals-game-2\/"},"modified":"2022-06-05T02:59:07","modified_gmt":"2022-06-05T02:59:07","slug":"gary-payton-ii-ready-to-go-could-see-time-in-nba-finals-game-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/gary-payton-ii-ready-to-go-could-see-time-in-nba-finals-game-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Gary Payton II ‘ready to go,’ could see time in NBA Finals Game 2"},"content":{"rendered":"
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SAN FRANCISCO – Gary Payton II before Game 1 of the NBA Finals was made available on the Warriors’ injury report for the first time since sustaining a fractured elbow against the Memphis Grizzlies in Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinals one month ago. <\/p>\n

For all 48 minutes of the Warriors’ 120-108 loss to the Boston Celtics on Thursday night, though, Payton was stuck to the bench with his elbow wrapped up. Steve Kerr on Saturday after Warriors practice at Chase Center said he would have felt comfortable playing Payton in special circumstances like a late-game stop on defense. But he and the training staff felt Payton wasn’t ready for significant minutes quite yet. <\/p>\n

There still is no guarantee he’ll be on the court come Sunday night in Game 2 of the Finals. However, he certainly is trending in the right direction. <\/p>\n

“I anticipate that he will be available for more than that tomorrow, because the last couple of days have gone pretty well and he’s feeling better,” Kerr said Saturday. <\/p>\n

The majority of practice featured Payton watching his Warriors teammates go through drills while trying his hand at his own magic trick of getting the ball to bounce from one side of the floor and land perfectly on the rack. He even pulled it off to perfection a few times. <\/p>\n

When the curtains first opened for the media to watch practice, Payton did go through different drills attacking the hoop, finishing with his right and left hand – with more of an emphasis on his right. There was one time that he did let it fire from deep, and he didn’t exactly look like a player trying to return from a fractured elbow to his shooting arm di lui. <\/p>\n

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Take a look for yourself.<\/p>\n