LAS VEGAS -- Kelly Oubre has been cleared to return from a platelet procedure on his right knee, and he told CSNmidatlantic.com on Saturday before the Wizards' opening summer league game that he's working out again.

The injections are intented to improve the knee by injecting it with healthy blood, which he injured post-All-Star break in a game vs. the Golden State Warriors.

"I just got cleared two days ago," Oubre said. "I did my first official, real, hard workout today. It went well. I feel no pain. I feel great."

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When the Wizards' season ended in Game 7 of the conference semis vs. the Boston Celtics, Oubre played only six seconds.

"I just kept playing. I didn’t want to not play. I just played through it," Oubre said.

Now Oubre is back to doing individual workouts with his offseason skills trainer Drew Hanlen in Los Angeles.

"I can probably do some live stuff as I gradually feel my knee," he said.

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