Sat. Dec 28th, 2024


Boston Celtics center Kristaps Porzingis will miss Game 3 of the NBA Finals against the Dallas Mavericks, the team announced Wednesday night, less than two hours ahead of tip-off. Porzingis was thee first player on the court for the team’s shootaround on Wednesday, per multiple reports, but he was ultimately not able to give it a go as Dallas tries to trim Boston’s 2-0 series lead.

The team first announced Tuesday afternoon that Porzingis has a “torn medial retinaculum, allowing dislocation of the posterior tibialis tendon” in his left leg. While speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla said Porzinigis is dealing with a “serious injury,” and when he was asked if he’ll play in Game 3, the coach said, “I have no idea.”

“He’s doing anything and everything he can to be ready for the game tomorrow,” Mazzulla said. “It’s a serious injury, and at the end of the day, the medical team is not going to put him in any bad situations. We’ve taken the decision to play out of his hands, because of the importance of him. So he’s going to do everything he can to play, and then we’re going to leave it up to our medical team.”

The Celtics say Porzingis picked up the injury with 3:27 remaining in the third quarter, and that it is unrelated to the previous calf injury in his right leg that kept him sidelined for most of the playoffs. It appeared as though Porzingis tweaked his right calf late in the fourth quarter of Game 2, after fighting for a rebound with PJ Washington. He stumbled and fell to the floor awkwardly, and could be seen jogging back with an awkward gait. He stayed in the game for a few more possessions, then checked out. He didn’t return to the game and could be seen stretching out that right leg. 

After the game, Porzingis said he wasn’t worried about the awkward fall, and Mazzulla said his concern level was “zero,” about the Celtics big man, but now it appears he picked up a different injury that the team should worry about.

Porzingis being sidelined again changes thing for Boston. Porzingis’ rim protection has been key in limiting Dallas’ lob threats, and he’s already racked up five blocks through two games. He’s been great defending in space, as well as in the paint, and on the other end the Mavericks simply don’t have an answer for him. 

Porzingis had been coming off the bench in the first two games of the Finals, but he was incredibly effective on the floor, dropping 20 points in Game 1 on 8-of-13 shooting and 12 points in Game 2. The floor spacing he provides makes life difficult for Dallas’ defense, and while the Celtics have had no problems playing without him in their run to the Finals, the injury does open the door a bit for the Mavericks to close the gap Boston has created.

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