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Scottie Scheffler provides update on return after suffering injury making ravioli

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Scottie Scheffler has insisted that he will not rush his return after suffering a bizarre injury while making pasta on Christmas Day.

Scheffler punctured the palm of his hand while crafting homemade ravioli over the holiday period and required surgery to remove glass shards.

The World No 1 has missed two early-season PGA Tour events, with a planned return for the American Express postponed as he continues to recover.

Scheffler is set to be back on course at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am next week but the American will be cautious for fear of re-aggravating the problem.

“I just want to make sure I’m getting back to normal, progressing the right way in recovery,” said Scheffler. “I’m definitely anxious to get back, excited to get back but I’m also not going to rush back just to rush back.

“Everything went well with the surgery. [My] body feels pretty good. I’m still making decisions on schedule going forward. I should know next few days to a week whether I’ll be playing next week. Everything’s on schedule.”

Scheffler won seven times on the PGA Tour in 2024, claiming a second Masters green jacket and winning Olympic gold at Paris 2024.

Even while unable to swing a club, the 28-year-old has been working on his game as he seeks further success.

“I went back while I was sitting around kind of elevating my hand post-surgery,” Scheffler explained. “I was just sitting there, watched some old shots, watched some old tournaments, and I reflected a little bit.

“I just really wanted to jog my memory and since I wasn’t able to play golf, I tried to almost train a little bit at home to remind my brain what I was feeling over certain shots, what my hands felt like on the club, stuff like that, so I wasn’t totally checking out from golf.”

Jalen Green stepped up — eight 3-pointers on his way to 38 points. He was not alone, Houston’s Alperen Sengun had 17 points, 16 rebounds and seven assists. Dillon Brooks and Tari Eason made plays. Houston can rightfully say this was a team win.

However, Game 2 between the Warriors and Rockets turned in the first quarter when Amen Thompson took out the legs of an airborne Jimmy Butler and sent him to the ground with a nasty fall.

Butler left after taking his free throws but did not return due to a pelvic contusion. He will have an MRI on Thursday and his status for Game 3 is unknown, Golden State coach Steve Kerr said.

Butler left after taking his free throws but did not return due to a pelvic contusion. He will have an MRI on Thursday and his status for Game 3 is unknown, Golden State coach Steve Kerr said.

“Hopefully Jimmy will be able to play, but if not we have to go through our options and put together a plan,” Kerr said.

Houston came out with the desperation of a team that had lost at home. Without Butler much of the night, Stephen Curry faced the full force of a physical, aggressive Rockets defense and could not recreate the magic of Game 1. Curry scored 20 points on 6-of-15 shooting (4-of-9) from 3. He also didn’t get enough help, with starters Draymond Green, Brandin Podziemski and Moses Moody together just equaling Curry’s 20 points.

The result was a 109-94 Houston win that evened the series 1-1.

Houston might well have won the game even if Butler had not been injured, considering how well Jalen Green played — he was the best player on the floor.

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