The Boston Celtics wrapped up their Eastern Conference Semifinal against the Cleveland Cavaliers in just five games. After a six-day rest, Joe Mazzulla’s boys will suit up tonight as they begin their Eastern Conference Finals series against the Indiana Pacers. Unfortunately though, whether or not Kristaps Porzingis can be among those that take the floor still remains a cause for concern.
While the Indiana Pacers have added only one player – Bennedict Mathurin – to the NBA’s official injury report , the Boston Celtics have added two. While Xavier Tillman is listed as only ‘questionable’ (personal reasons), Kristaps Porzingis has unfortunately been confirmed to be ‘ out’ for Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals. The Celtics star, who has had to deal with a slew of injuries across his career, is sidelined due to a right soleus strain.
During Game 4 of the Celtics’ first-round series against the Miami Heat, the Latvian hurt his leg. Initially, the medical staff claimed that the center had only suffered “calf tightness” and was allowed to return to the floor no longer than a few minutes later. However, Porzingis was later examined for longer before being handed the diagnosis he has had for the majority of the playoffs.
For the longest time, the 7ft 2” player was seen walking around in a cast. Later, fans were pleased as he was able to set foot on the floor and participate in non-contact drills. Ahead of the series against Rick Carlisle’s boys, the unic.