Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
AAP
AAP
Jasper Bruce

Hawks expect Days and Kell back, Harry Froling pops in

American import Darius Days is working hard to get back on court for the Hawks' NBL finals push. (Richard Wainwright/AAP PHOTOS)

Illawarra expect to have imports Trey Kell III and Darius Days back from injury for their NBL playoff series against South East Melbourne.

It comes as the Hawks welcome Harry Froling to practice as the big man continues his inspirational journey back to basketball.

Kell (groin/hip) and Days (hamstring) respectively missed the final two and four regular-season games as Illawarra finished atop the ladder for the first time since their inception in 1979.

Days' injury was the more serious; the forward was substituted out of a win over Brisbane on January 20 and subsequently ruled out for the remainder of the regular season.

The hamstring issue loomed as a possible blow to the Hawks' hopes of a fairytale second NBL title.

Days sat out of practice on Thursday but has resumed running.

He is expected to join the team for full training next week and be available for the first match of Illawarra's best-of-three series against the Phoenix, to be played in Wollongong next Friday.

"We're just taking precautionary reasons so he'll be back in full practice on Monday. Then we'll have our full team," coach Justin Tatum told AAP.

"It's something that Darius will learn and help his years as a professional be extended, with the way you have to treat your body.

"Not saying he wasn't in the beginning (of the season), but since he did get hurt, you've got to find a way to get back and caught up."

Darius Days and Justin Tatum.
Darius Days and his Hawks coach Justin Tatum celebrate a home win over Brisbane. (Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOS)

Recently selected in the All-NBL First Team, Kell completed a full training session on Thursday and said his recent absence had largely been precautionary.

"Once we got to a point where we clinched a top-two (finish), I kind of sat down with our medical team and JT," he told AAP.

"That's the great thing of having a great year and the great start that we had, being able to have the luxury of not having to play through (injury)."

Froling has joined the Hawks at training in recent weeks as he targets a return to basketball.

The Former Hawks and Bullets big man has not played since January 2023, when a one-punch attack on the streets of Wollongong left him fighting for life in hospital.

He has since signed with the NBL1's Southern Districts Spartans for the semi-professional competition's season that begins in May.

Harry Froling.
Harry Froling, now training again back in Wollongong, during his Bullets days. (Jono Searle/AAP PHOTOS)

In late December, brother and Hawks centre Sam asked Tatum whether Froling could join the side for some light training in the new year.

The former NBL rookie of the year is participating in fitness drills, not scrimmages yet, and the Hawks have stressed the arrangement is an informal one.

But Tatum wouldn't rule out approaching the 26-year-old with a contract offer at some stage.

"Time will tell, but seeing him a month or two early in advance definitely helps his chances," he said.

"I opened up with open arms when I found out he wanted to come back and start gradually working out.

"It's good to see him back after the situation he's been through."

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.