After missing more than a month of action, Atlanta Hawks point guard Trae Young has been cleared to resume contact and practice, per ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski . The All-Star underwent surgery to repair a torn ligament in his finger on Feb. 27 and has not played since Feb. 23, when he suffered the injury in a loss to the
Toronto Raptors. In 51 games this season, Young is averaging 26.4 points and 10.8 assists per game. The point guard will look to return ahead of the upcoming play-in tournament: Atlanta's Trae Young underwent finger surgery on his left hand on Feb. 27 and has said he hopes to make it back onto the floor before the regular season ends. The Hawks will play
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