Timberwolves forward Chase Budinger on Wednesday was cleared to participate in contact practice as soon as Thursday, the next step toward him returning from October knee surgery that has kept him sidelined for the season's opening six weeks.
So just when will he play again? "No idea," he said. "I have to get through my first practice first and see how that goes and see how my wind is, which I feel like is going to be pretty tough."
Budinger underwent two operations on a torn meniscus within 11 months, so he has been through this recovery business before. He said he has the peace of mind that comes from the first time through it last winter but also will proceed cautiously because of it.
"I'm being more careful, making sure everything's right," Budinger said. "I think I have a better understanding this time where I need to be. I know I have to take my time and get my legs underneath me before I'm ready to play."
Budinger will practice Thursday with his teammates for the first time this season. He will spend three days at home in San Diego next week while the team scatters after Sunday's game against the Clippers in Los Angeles for three days of rest over Christmas.
Budinger probably won't play until a Dec. 27 home game against Washington at the earliest.
"I have no idea," coach Rick Adelman said when asked about when Budinger will play. "At least he can get out there, get some work and see how his knee responds."
Budinger said he'd better get back in a uniform soon for a simple reason: "I've got to get out of that suit quickly. I don't have enough combinations left to keep wearing."