TUALATIN — There was some good news and some almost good news for the Portland Trail Blazers on Saturday.

A pair of centers returned to practice and a point guard participated in portions of practice, offering hope that a team decimated by injuries is growing healthier.

Center Donovan Clingan , who has missed the last three games with a left leg contusion, and Robert Williams III , who has missed three of the last four games because of illness and left knee management, returned to practice and acting coach Tiago Splitter said both are expected to play Sunday when the Blazers host the Golden State Warriors.

Meanwhile, Jrue Holiday , who has not played since Nov. 14 because of a right calf strain, inched closer to a full return by participating in portions of Saturday’s practice

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