<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Sixers forward Glenn Robinson returned to the practice court for the Sixers on Thursday afternoon for the first time since sitting out with a left ankle sprain. Robinson originally suffered the injury in Portland on Nov. 3 and tried to play on it. "I came back the next day," said Robinson. "Mainly because I thought it was a regular ankle sprain. I was thinking in a week to 10 days it would probably get better. It didn't get any better. It actually got a little worse. That is when I decided to back off." Robinson averaged 15.5 points in four games before going down with an ankle sprain. Jesse D Garrabrant NBAE/Getty Images He has missed the past five games because of the injury and is getting close to returning to game action. "Glenn is working out," said Head Coach Randy Ayers. "So we'll have to see how the ankle responds and make a determination Friday morning at shootaround (to see if he will play against the Celtics)." Even though the ankle still hurts him, it does feel better. </div> Full Story Yay, finally! Let's see how he does and if he is ready to play soon.