MANILA, Philippines — NorthPort sophomore Robert Bolick is determined to come out of injury and rejoin the Batang Pier once PBA teams are cleared to hold their small group training sessions.
Bolick, 24, suffered an ACL injury on his right knee in October last year, forcing him out of action since the incident.
The former San Beda standout used the extended break to recover from that major injury and do rehab, gearing up for his comeback as best as he can throughout the lockdown.
“I’ve been doing workouts at home, getting ready whenever I can practice with the team again,” Bolick said during the PBA Kamustahan web show.
The PBA has been given the go-signal by the IATF to hold non-contact physical conditioning training of five persons per batch but only in areas under general community quarantine (GCQ).
Practices were supposed to kick off last week but was put on hold after the NCR was placed under modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ).