Markelle Fultz's return to practice Wednesday for the Philadelphia 76ers promoted many questions, and deservedly so.

The only problem is, many of those questions are unanswerable at this point, mainly because Fultz didn't do much in practice. When 76ers head coach Brett Brown was asked how he would approach the ball-handling distribution when Fultz finally does return, he admitted that it hadn't crossed his mind, per Derek Bodner of The Athletic Philadelphia.

Of course Brown hasn't thought about it yet. Fultz barely returned to the team from Kentucky on Wednesday. It's understandable that neither Brown nor the rest of the coaching staff hasn't given much thought as to how they will incorporate Fultz into the offense.

But while we're on the subject, the 76ers should keep things the way they are now, even if Fultz makes a return sooner than expected. It was recently reported that he was supposed to miss at least another two or three weeks.

When Fultz does come back, keeping Ben Simmons as the main ball handler gives the 76ers a look that not many other teams have. Philadelphia shouldn't want to disrupt that right away.

It might be a good idea to have Fultz come off the bench when he comes back. That way, he can get his NBA game shape back and work himself back into the swing of things offensively.