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Netsโ€™ Nic Claxton opens up about โ€œlong-termโ€ back injury after receiving epidural

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Brooklyn Nets center Nic Claxton received an epidural last week for a back injury that sidelined him for three games. He returned during Fridayโ€™s 113-98 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers but admitted the injury will be โ€œlong-termโ€ and need managing throughout the season.

โ€œEverybody always manages something, but this, Iโ€™ll probably be managing it for a while. I canโ€™t put a date on it, but itโ€™ll 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 Claxtonโ€™s role with Nets fluctuates while battling nagging back injury

Brooklyn Nets center Nic Claxton (33) rebounds against Boston Celtics center Neemias Queta (88) during the first half at Barclays Center.
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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 Brooklynโ€™s 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.

โ€œWhenever you get on the court, weโ€™re basketball players, so we just gotta hoop,โ€ he said. โ€œI mean, itโ€™s 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 wouldnโ€™t expand on the extent of Claxtonโ€™s back ailment.

While Brooklynโ€™s 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.

โ€œThe team, the medical team, and performance, theyโ€™ve been addressing it. And obviously, if he plays, itโ€™s because we believe he is 100% or 200% [ready] to play,โ€ Fernandez said. โ€œAs you know, bumps and bruises in this league are part of the business, but heโ€™s doing goodโ€ฆ For us, itโ€™s [about] guys feeling good. We can tell them youโ€™re clear from our end, but then players have to believe thatโ€ฆ They gotta make the decision as well. So once he plays, he is healthy to play.โ€

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