http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3617031When point guard Blake Ahearn fell into Al Jefferson's knee almost two weeks ago, the star forward collapsed to the floor after hearing a pop, never a good noise on a basketball court. "The biggest injury I ever had in my life was an ankle injury. So when I heard my knee pop, I just said, 'Oh Lord.' I thought it was over," Jefferson said Monday at the team's media day, his first comments about the injury. "But, knock on wood, it was just a little minor setback."
He was diagnosed with a minor sprain and plans to do conditioning work and some individual drills when training camp opens in Mankato on Tuesday. Contact drills will likely begin in another week or two. "I'm feeling wonderful," Jefferson said. "The knee was a minor setback. It's recovering real fast."
After being acquired with four players from the Celtics for Kevin Garnett, Jefferson flourished in his first season as a go-to player. He averaged 21 points and 11.1 rebounds, one of only four players in the league to average at least 20 points and 10 boards a game.