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Ira Winderman

Heat point guard Dragic believes knee ready this time for the long run

PHOENIX _ As he prepared to return for a second time from a sore right knee, Miami Heat guard Goran Dragic said Friday that he believes he got it right this time.

"I had to battle myself, because I wanted to be there," Dragic said of missing eight consecutive games before rejoining the team for the six-game trip that opened Friday night against the Phoenix Suns at Talking Stick Resort Arena. "The knee just didn't allow it to. There was a little bit of frustration, but the only thing that I could control was to do fitness every day, try to do everything that the staff was saying. And finally the time came that I could come back."

Dragic missed two games in early November with pain in the knee before coming back with an 0 for 7, scoreless outing in a home loss to the Washington Wizards.

This time he had the knee drained two weeks ago and then took a methodical approach in working his way back, with the Heat 3-5 in his absence.

"It was frustrating," he said of being out since Nov. 18. "Every time when I did something, it swelled up. But finally it's been calming down. I practiced two, three days straight. The knee reaction was good."

Dragic expects a minutes restriction, either one formally set or one determined through the course of games, with the game against the Suns opening a back-to-back set that concludes Saturday against the Los Angeles Clippers at Staples Center.

"Probably just like how I'm going to feel through the game, and we'll just communicate how it's going to go. I'm going to be winded a little bit," he said.

"When you have problems with the knee, you cannot do much. I tried to do my treatment. My focus was on that, and then it was starting to feel better. I tried to do conditioning. I'm still not there, but I think it's good enough."

He said the change in approach makes this comeback attempt more encouraging.

"I was out for eight games, so I did everything that was in my power and took the time," he said. "The training staff really helped me with that. That game, I didn't even have an opportunity to practice and now I practiced three or four times with the team."

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