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Nic Claxton will not participate in the preseason opener due to hamstring soreness, as reported by Bridget Reilly of The New York Post.

Head coach Jordi Fernandez described the decision to hold Claxton out as precautionary, emphasizing the team’s focus on ensuring the center’s long-term health.

The player also missed a scrimmage during Thursday’s practice, further highlighting the coaching staff’s caution.

“We’re not concerned about it,” Fernandez said regarding Claxton’s condition. “We’re just more aiming [for] the first game of the season and doing what we believe is best just for him to be ready there.”

The decision reflects a broader strategy for the team as they prioritize player wellness in the lead-up to the regular season.

Claxton has become a vital part of the Nets’ lineup, known for his defensive prowess and ability to protect the rim, so he must return to full health before the games begin to count.

By taking these early steps to manage his condition, the Nets are hoping to avoid any potential setbacks that could affect Claxton’s performance as the season progresses.

The coaching staff remains optimistic that with proper rest and rehabilitation, he will be ready to contribute significantly once the regular season starts.

In big man’s absence, the team will likely look to other players to step up and fill the void, providing an opportunity for younger players to gain valuable experience and demonstrate their skills in game situations.

As the preseason unfolds, all eyes will be on Claxton’s recovery and readiness, with the team aiming for a strong start to the upcoming season.