Miami Heat point guard Goran Dragic is probable to return Saturday as they host the Washington Wizards at home. The speedy Slovenian playmaker sustained a right knee injury that sidelined him during the Heat's recent win over the San Antonio Spurs.

Tim Reynolds of The Associated Press tweeted out this piece of good news for the Heat fans.

Reynolds could have had some typo in there as he was referring to Heat's combo forward Derrick Jones Jr as listed on the team's injury list. The Heat are sitting on a 5-5 win-loss card this season and are coming off huge consecutive victories over the Spurs and the Detroit Pistons.

Dragic is the second-best scorer in a very balanced Heat team. Only young budding star Josh Richardson has hit the 20-point mark in scoring average, with Dragic trailing behind with 18.1 points per game.

The team has six players averaging double digits in scoring, with Tyler Johnson coming in at 9.3 per game. However, the Heat misses Dragic' playmaking as the 32-year old All-Star is leading the team in assists with 5.1 per game. They obviously found it difficult to score in the crucial stages of the Spurs game, and the return of Dragic will definitely help the team in that department.

Dragic' name has been involved in initial trade rumors with Minnesota Timberwolves star Jimmy Butler. But his name has been written off from those rumors as the Wolves appear to zero in on the 25-year old Richardson instead.

Dragic will sit out tonight's home game against the Indiana Pacers and is hoping to return in tomorrow's Wizards game.