The Wizards haven't provided any updates on Bey's status since training camp, making it difficult to gauge where he stands in his recovery. At this point, Bey doesn't look like he'll be a candidate to make his Wizards debut until after the All-Star break.
The Nets announced Friday (Jan. 31) that Thomas had a follow-up MRI that revealed appropriate healing. He will continue to progress with individual on-court workouts and is expected to return shortly after the All-Star break.
Bogdanovic recently resumed taking part in on-court work for the first time this season, per Brian Lewis of the New York Post. There is no clear timetable yet for his return.
The Nets announced that Lewis has been diagnosed with a left tibia fracture after sustaining the injury on Wednesday (Jan. 1) versus Toronto. His status will be updated again in four weeks.