Jermaine O'Neal, Andrew Bogut, David Lee trying to get healthy for season's 2nd half
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The Golden State Warriors are getting back one big man sooner than expected but suddenly trying to get two banged-up starters healthy again.
Warriors backup center Jermaine O'Neal participated in full-contact drills during Wednesday's practice for the first time since undergoing right wrist surgery Dec. 13. But starting center Andrew Bogut missed practice with a right knee strain, and power forward David Lee sat out with a left shoulder sprain.
Bogut and Lee were injured in the fourth quarter of Golden State's 102-94 loss to Indiana on Monday night. Both did some light shooting on the side during practice.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Warriors coach Mark Jackson says he's not sure whether Bogut or Lee will be healthy enough to play Friday night when the Warriors host the Minnesota Timberwolves.