Glenn Robinson has missed 13 consecutive games with a left thigh bruise and is expected to sit out his 14th Thursday night when the Milwaukee Bucks play host to Seattle.

But based on how Robinson performed Wednesday during his first practice since suffering the injury on Dec. 28, the Bucks shouldn't be without their all-star small forward for much longer.

"I was pleased with my conditioning, my wind, and actually my shot," said Robinson, who participated in the entire 90-minute session at the Cousins Center. "It went well for my first practice in about a month."

Robinson's workout exceeded the expectations of coach George Karl, whose team is 8-5 without its No. 2 scorer.