A spirited game of three-on-three after Tuesday's practice featured Derek Fisher and Mark Madsen, players the Lakers could have on the court in the next week or two, according to the LA Times.

Fisher is scheduled to have a bone scan Monday, and with a favorable finding would be cleared to play soon, perhaps by the Nov. 23 game against Golden State. Madsen, who had wrist surgery in the summer and then suffered a muscle strain in his left side, has improved. He also could be nearing activation from the injured list.

Madsen's return will provide muscle and depth at power forward, where Coach Phil Jackson patches together Samaki Walker, Robert Horry and Slava Medvedenko for 48 minutes most games. The difficult decision comes at point guard, where Lindsey Hunter has played well and Fisher only pushed the Lakers to last season's NBA title. Jackson claimed he hasn't considered the possibilities.