It is still an unknown thing as to when Brooklyn Nets point guard Jeremy Lin will be back to the basketball court. But in a recent report, he says he is expected to be back in one to two weeks.

Lin has already missed 28th game of the season and was also sidelined even during his bobblehead giveaway night due to another hamstring injury. He then first encountered a hamstring injury during his fifth game of the season and then subsequently missed 17 games in a row. After a very short comeback, Lin suffered another hamstring in a game against Charlotte Hornets last Dec 26, 2016 and h hasn't played since.

On a positive note, Lin is feeling quite good about his recovery this around, although the Brooklyn management is relatively secretive of his current injury status given his history regarding these, Lin let fans in for a bit of update on his return.

Speaking to a Chinese TV channel CCTV5, Lin said his injury return is progressing gradually, the recovery is faster than last time. Talking about his return, he added that its hard to judge the extent, he hopes to come back within one to two weeks time.

While his team is still silent on the progress of the recovery, the Nets' point guard shared that he had different tests everyday, these include evaluating muscle strength and getting X-ray and MRI.

Even after Jeremy Lin shared some of his details of recovery, the rest of the team seemed not as welcoming as he is with regards to the matter. After the CCTV5 interview, a reporter shared that Brooklyn Nets head coach Kenny Atkinson still refused to give any update on their main point guard's injury progress. But Atkinson expressed his confidence that the play will be back in due time.