Dwyane Wade has begun his latest effort towards rehabilitation in his hometown of Chicago as he works with Tim Grover, the former trainer of Michael Jordan, according to the Miami Herald.

The workouts began on Monday as Wade attempts to strengthen his injured left knee.

Wade has missed 62 games over the last two seasons for the Heat, after the team won the NBA Title in 2006. He hopes to get healthy enough to not only participate in Miami's training camp, but also to convince USA Basketball that he'll be ready for the Olympics.