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James Harden probable to return for Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday

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After missing five weeks with a hamstring injury, Nets star James Harden has been listed as probable for Brooklyn's game against San Antonio on Wednesday night.

Harden is expected to gauge his readiness along with team officials ahead of the Nets' return to Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Wednesday, sources told ESPN.

Harden has ramped up his activity in recent practices with the goal of playing ahead of the start of next week's Eastern Conference playoffs. Harden has said that he hopes to play in "a couple games" before the playoffs begin. Brooklyn has three remaining games, including versus the Spurs.

The Nets' three stars -- Harden, Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving -- have played only seven games together this season.

Irving is listed as out against the Spurs after suffering a facial contusion from a collision during Tuesday's win over the Chicago Bulls.

Harden, who was traveling with the team on its five-game road trip that concluded Tuesday, has been scrimmaging and has been responding well to the increased workload.

Harden has been out since an MRI revealed the hamstring strain on April 5, missing 18 consecutive games. After making progress on the injury, Harden suffered a setback in his rehab on April 19, which further delayed his return. As Harden worked his way back from that regression, the Nets have been cautious in increasing his on-court activities.

Harden is averaging 25.2 points, 8.0 rebounds and 10.9 assists per game for the Nets.

On Tuesday, Durant had 21 points and eight assists, and the Nets outlasted the Bulls 115-107 despite Zach LaVine's 41 points. Joe Harris added 17 points for Brooklyn.

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