Magic forward Grant Hill said he hasn't thought about hanging it up for the remainder of the season.
"I haven't thought about that. I don't want to go there," said Hill, who is undergoing his third rehab stint for complications from his Oct. 31 sports hernia surgery.
"With the ankle, I tried to go a couple of weeks longer than I should have. But with this, it's very vague."
Hill has missed 24 games since returning Dec. 14 from his surgery.
He said he'll take about a week off and then see how the area responds. "It's clear there's something going on," he said.
Ultimately, he'll be spending his offseason dealing with another injury.
"So whether I play all the games left, play a couple of them or none of them, it's something that's going to have to be addressed in the offseason," he said. "It's just a matter of figuring out how to address it now."
Coach Brian Hill said he figured it would be Grant's last try this season considering "how many games we have left," but Grant wouldn't say he was done with the next false start.
"I don't know, I really don't. Before [with the ankle] it was pretty much when it was done, it was done," he said. "There was no gray area, no cloudy area. But there's still a lot of gray areas with this."