Brooklyn Nets center Nic Claxton received an epidural last week for a back injury that sidelined him for three games. He returned during Fridayโs 113-98 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers but admitted the injury will be โlong-termโ and need managing throughout the season.
โEverybody always manages something, but this, Iโll probably be managing it for a while. I canโt put a date on it, but itโll be a while,โ Claxton said.
Claxton, who signed a four-year, $97 million contract this offseason, said the back injury has lingered after he initially sustained it during the summer. The 25-year-old also injured his hamstring during training camp, causing him to miss the preseason.
Nic Claxtonโs role with Nets fluctuates while battling nagging back injury

Claxton came off the bench against Philadelphia due to a minutes restriction. He posted 12 points, eight rebounds and three assists on 6-of-9 shooting and was a team-best +2 in 22 minutes.
The sixth-year center has alternated between the bench and starting lineup this season as the Nets attempt to manage his injuries. He came off the bench for Brooklynโs first eight games while ramping up his minutes. He then replaced Ben Simmons in the starting unit for a three-game stretch.
While his latest back flare-up moved him back to the Netsโ bench, Claxton said the fluctuating role does not affect him.
โWhenever you get on the court, weโre basketball players, so we just gotta hoop,โ he said. โI mean, itโs different starting and coming off the bench, but whatever the coaches want, we both [myself and Simmons] just gotta adjust and be ready to play.โ
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With the Nets eyeing a top draft pick, they will likely take a cautious approach with injuries as the season progresses. Head coach Jordi Fernandez wouldnโt expand on the extent of Claxtonโs back ailment.
While Brooklynโs performance team deemed the center healthy enough to play, the coach said the decision of whether to take the floor is ultimately up to the player.
โThe team, the medical team, and performance, theyโve been addressing it. And obviously, if he plays, itโs because we believe he is 100% or 200% [ready] to play,โ Fernandez said. โAs you know, bumps and bruises in this league are part of the business, but heโs doing goodโฆ For us, itโs [about] guys feeling good. We can tell them youโre clear from our end, but then players have to believe thatโฆ They gotta make the decision as well. So once he plays, he is healthy to play.โ
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