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Heat's Spoelstra won't commit to Lowry's return
Miami Heat guard Kyle Lowry. Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports

Meeting with reporters before Saturday’s game, Heat coach Erik Spoelstra refused to say whether he expects Kyle Lowry to play again before the end of the regular season, tweets Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald.

Spoelstra added that Lowry continues to make progress with the soreness in his left knee that has now caused him to miss 12 consecutive games. The 36-year-old point guard was able to practice with the team last weekend, but he hasn’t played since Feb. 2.

Lowry, who’s appeared in 44 games this season, has experienced a sharp decline in his production since signing with Miami two years ago. In 107 total games with the Heat, the six-time All-Star is averaging just 12.8 points and 6.6 assists per night and he’s in the midst of the worst shooting season of his 17-year career, hitting 39.6% from the field and 33.3% on 3-pointers.

Lowry still has one season left on the three-year, $85M contract he signed as a free agent in the summer of 2021. He’ll make $29.68M next season before reaching free agency again in 2024.

Miami reportedly explored the trade market for Lowry before last month’s deadline, but found little to no interest because of his age, contract and injury woes. The Heat may try again to find a taker this summer in hopes of getting Lowry’s salary removed from next season’s cap.

This article first appeared on Hoops Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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