Jabari Parker will be ready to practice when the Milwaukee Bucks begin their training camp.

Parker is recovering from a torn ACL in his left knee suffered on Dec. 15.

"We've never had a target date, per se," John Hammond said at the River Club of Mequon, site of the team's event to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of Wisconsin. "We've always said he's making progress.

"Wherever he's at, if we think he can play 30 minutes, we'll probably have him play 15. Wherever it might be, I think we're always going to be cautious with him."

Jason Kidd said Parker has been meeting individual goals in the recovery process.

"He looks extremely good," Kidd said. "His body has changed and his spirits are extremely high right now, being on the court. We'll see how it goes before training camp to see if he's able to do things.

"We're not going to rush him back. This is a bigger picture. We would love to have him on the floor as much as possible. Hopefully, we get him on the floor in training camp and go from there."