MIAMI — Miami Heat forward Markieff Morris is available for Saturday’s game against the Minnesota Timberwolves (8 ET, League Pass), the team announced earlier.
UPDATE: Markieff Morris will be available to play in tonight’s game vs the Wolves.
— Miami HEAT (@MiamiHEAT) March 12, 2022
The Associated Press was the first to report that Morris received clearance to play again, a move that comes more than four months after he was injured in a scuffle with Denver’s Nikola Jokic. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Friday because the clearance has not been revealed publicly.
One of the final steps in the process toward a return came this week when Morris’ case was heard by the NBA’s Fitness-to-Play Panel, consisting of three physicians who determine if a player is, as described by the league’s collective bargaining agreement, “medically able and medically fit to practice and play.”
That panel determined that Morris can indeed return, and the belief is that sometime during the remainder of Miami’s current homestand — Saturday against Minnesota, Tuesday against Detroit (7:30 ET, League Pass) or next Friday against Oklahoma City (8 ET, League Pass) — the 11-season veteran will be available to play.
Morris has been working out for several weeks, with hopes of returning to the Heat lineup. He has done several pregame shooting sessions on the floor before games, including one Friday before Miami played host to Cleveland.
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