Blazers' Zach Collins says he has 'no limitations' on shoulder
Portland Trail Blazers center Zach Collins says his surgically-repaired left shoulder 'feels great,' and that he has 'no limitations.'
The hiatus gave Collins plenty of time to recover from his torn labrum, and now it looks like he will be ready to play as soon as the season starts up again. It's great news for both Collins and the Blazers, who currently have +16000 odds to win the NBA Championship on the FanDuel Sportsbook and could use all the help they can get.
Collins was playing well in his first season as a starter, and averaged 9 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists per game before going down in the third game of the season. With Collins healthy again, the Trail Blazers could have a strong finish to their season.
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