“I don’t think it’s like crossing a finish line. I think it’s like a day-by-bay progression and he is making progress,” Weltman said in April. “This is something that he’s working [at] every day. He’s working with coaches, he’s working with the performance staff, and I think you start to see him rounding up and I think we’re already seeing signs. There’s not like one day where you just wake up and say ‘I’m ready.’ We’ll kind of gauge as the summer goes and see where his ramping up takes him. And we just considerably set the next target every time he clears a hurdle. That’s all. We just progress toward him getting back on the floor and being an effective player.”