Nets’ James Harden suffers setback, out indefinitely

"Back to square one," Nets coach Steve Nash said Tuesday

Bad news for the Brooklyn Nets. James Harden suffered a setback in hamstring rehab and will be out indefinitely.

Per ESPN, “Back to square one,” Nets coach Steve Nash said Tuesday. “We’ll rehabilitate him and get him back whenever we can, and who knows when that will be. We’ll support James and our performance team in getting him back in as best condition as possible. And hopefully that comes sooner than later, but there’s no guarantee.”

Harden experienced the setback Monday during an “on-court rehab session” and had an MRI on Tuesday, according to the team’s statement. Nash said that Harden didn’t fall or execute a specific maneuver that caused him discomfort.

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