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Healthy Start for Boston Celtics: Injury Updates on Brogdon and Porzingis

The Boston Celtics are one of the great candidates for the NBA title and everything is good news lately. According to the Celtics president of basketball operations, Brad Stevens, All players on the squad should be completely healthy for the start of training next week.

Indirectly, Stevens confirmed that both the best Sixth Man Malcolm Brogdon, who suffered an elbow injury in last year’s playoffs, and the recently acquired Kristaps Porzingis, who was diagnosed with plantar fasciitis, will be able to train with the rest of their teammates.

“Everyone is in Boston and everyone is healthy, knock on wood,” Stevens told the Boston Globe.

Injuries have been a constant for the Celtics, starting with the anterior cruciate ligament of Danilo Gallinari before last season started or the endless hassles of Robert Williams.

Things are going so well that even Brogdon’s delicate situation seems to have been resolved. The player has put his injury behind him – even without surgery – and is currently part of the team. “Stevens…acknowledged that Brogdon was upset about almost being traded to the Clippers in July, but the two sides have had conversations over the past few weeks,” Washburn wrote.

As for Porzingis, the new Celtics star could be ready for the debut of his new team: on October 25 precisely against the New York Knicks, the team that selected him in 2015. Even though the former All- 2018 Star missed the FIBA ​​World Cup due to a foot injury, Stevens stated he will participate in the training camp.

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2023-09-27 07:10:33
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