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Kristapaps Porzingi's injury update after disease Celtics Big Man from game 1 – NBC Sports Boston forces

The clean health behavior of Boston Celtics took less than half.

Big Man Kristaps Porzingis left the first game of the Celtics playoff series against the New York Knicks on Monday.

The C-listed porzingis as questionable to return with an illness did not deliver any further updates in the game, and Porzingis remained for the rest of the competition when Boston fell in the extension 108-105.

Porzingis fought before his departure and in 12:58 play time made itself to 0 for 4 shots with four rebounds, an assist and sales. The 29-year-old Big Man was seen in the first half in the first half in the first half and drove into the changing room at the end of the second quarter. While he was back on the bench to start the third quarter, Al Horford took the ground in his place.

The type of porzingis disease is unclear, but it is worth noting that from February 28 to March 14, due to a viral illness, which the team referred to as the upper breathing disease, he missed eight games in a row.

Porzingis set fire to the Knicks since he came to Boston-Eer on average 22.4 points per game against his former team in a Celtics uniform, while he has achieved 26 out of 52 3 points to score.

“I haven't seen him yet,” said Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla after the game when he was asked about Porzingis. “We will look for him. But it obviously affects the game with its skills at both ends of the soil. It obviously changes from under -patterns, it changes what we can do with regard to the matchup in relation to the matchup.

“… hopefully he is ready for game 2.”

The tip for game 2 in the TD Garden is set on Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. (ET). The reporting from NBC Sports Boston begins at 6 p.m. Celtics Pregame Live.

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