<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Los Angeles Times - It has been a year since Shaun Livingston suffered a horrific knee injury, but according to the Los Angeles Times the Clippers' guard is still hoping to return to the court this season. "I'm doing a lot of strength and power," he told the Times. "Just the same -- running suicides and conditioning -- and endurance is the last step. That's where I'm at, trying to get my endurance back, so when I get tired, the knee doesn't really give out." Livingston will meet with Dr. James Andrews on March 6th in San Francisco. If the checkup goes well, Shaun will begin light contact drills and be on track to return before the end of the season. "Nobody has a crystal ball in this situation just because the injury is so complex," Livingston added. "There's so many things to deal with and as you start to do new stuff you kind of figure out what works, what doesn't and what issues come up that nobody really thought of. The window is closing because obviously the season is getting closer to the end. But I'll be happy with whatever I can get this year. I'm still motivated to come back and play ultimately."</div> Source