Forgotten amid the injury-riddled remains of the Suns' 2015-16 season is the fact that T.J. Warren was, at one point, the Suns' third-leading scorer.

The 6-8 forward out of North Carolina State appeared well on his way to making enormous strides in just his second season. His scoring (11.0 ppg) was up by nearly five points per game, his field goal percentage (50.1) remained efficient and his three-point range (40.0 percent) had improved dramatically.

Then, just over halfway through the season, all that progress halted after Warren was diagnosed with a broken foot. The injury also robbed Phoenix of perhaps its best cutter off the ball, an invaluable skill when paired with the slashing ability of Phoenix's guards.

The 22-year-old ultimately underwent surgery on his right foot. Four months later, he posted an encouraging development on his Instagram account.

First time running in 4 months. Blessing A video posted by TJ Warren (@t.warren12) on Jun 8, 2016 at 7:45am PDT

Warren has been a frequent visitor to the Suns' pre-draft workouts, often taking stand-still, close-range shots once the practice court has cleared.

Now, it appears the third-year forward is well on his way toward a full recovery for the 2016-17 campaign.