Wesley Matthews has one more test awaiting him on Thursday, but after that he said he expects to be cleared to do any basketball-related activity.

The Mavericks' shooting guard said Wednesday that an MRI scheduled for Thursday will determine if the stress fracture in his right fibula is healed.

"By the end of the week, I should be good to go," Matthews said.

The injury knocked Matthews out of the final 16 games of the season. Known as the Iron Man, Matthews takes great pride in not missing games. This was just the second time in nine seasons that he's missed extended time because of injury. He tore his Achilles late in the 2014-15 season, then signed with the Mavericks that summer.

Matthews spent Wednesday morning at Mi Escuelita Preschool in Oak Cliff to donate 30 bicycles to the students. Matthews helped give out helmets and coached the kids on their first rides.

"It's good to give bikes to kids who at a time like now just desperately need to be able to be kids," Matthews said. "It's unfortunate that in society right now, we're taking youth from these kids. It's sad to see. As adults, we got to do a better job and make better decisions that will obviously affect what's going on with the youth.

"We got to be more attentive to what's going on with kids in school. Teachers bust their butts. If we can get the kids having fun outside and being kids, like they're supposed to be, we're setting ourselves up for a good situation later on."

Matthews credited the Pro Players Foundation and Briggs Equipment for putting on the event.

And while Matthews has said he doesn't want to talk about his contract status - he's got a player option for 2018-19 at $18.6 million - he may have given a little hint at his intentions when he was asked if he planned to do more community events this summer.

"Yeah, I mean, I'm going to be here, so I'd love to," he said.

Briefly: The Mavericks and NBA have an entourage in Asia for an extended trip to scout the venues and logistics for their October preseason games in China. For the Mavericks, that may not be all they are scouting as they continue preparations for the draft and free agency. ... Dirk Nowitzki, J.J. Barea and Matthews will be among the Mavericks taking part in the Los Mavs celebration Sunday at Gilley's. For more info, visit mavs.com.