the Nets in the front row to sign it

Twist a few months ago, when LaMarcus Aldridge announced the retirement in the current season, and twist now that the veteran is intending to return to the field after receiving the ok from the doctors, as reported by Shams Charania. Aldridge, 36, had decided to hang up his shoes because of a heart problem he had been carrying around for several years and which he feared could make him risk his life.

In recent months, however, L-Train has undergone all the necessary tests and apparently runs no risks. His return to the field had already been talked about in August, but now it is something concrete. On him there would be those first and foremost Brooklyn Nets who had signed him for a few games months ago before retiring. With the black and white shirt, Aldridge has only played 5 games and averaged 12.8 points after leaving San Antonio via buyout. The player will now resume the hunt for the ring he still misses and this is certainly great news.

In the past few hours the Nets have reached an agreement with Paul Millsap, if now Aldridge will also return the frontcourt can be said to be truly complete.

Milan. Graduated in Labor Management and Communication for Organizations at the Catholic University, I founded BasketUniverso in 2011. Yes, I support Orlando Magic and I do everything I can not to hide it.

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