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Health issues behind him, Hardaway eager to redefine his role

The No. 1 thing for Tim Hardaway Jr. right now is feeling good about going into the offseason knowing that his health is going to be just fine.

Surgery fixed the broken bone in his left foot. He’s done 4½ months of rehab and training to get the foot right again.

And he should be normal come training camp in October.

That’s when the interesting part will start for the 6-5 swingman and the Mavericks.

Hardaway’s situation is going to be an interesting component of the Mavericks’ roster as they move into 2022-23.