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Sam Hauser injury: Boston Celtics Reserve, who deals with an ankle problem

Boston – While all eyes are directed to the Celtics game 2 against the Knicks on Kristaps Porzingis' status, they have received another injury in Sam Hauser. The reserve striker had to leave the loss of game 1 early due to a sprain of the right ankle.

At that time, Celtics trainer Joe Mazzulla said that Hauser was injury every day. So this means that the CS were forced to exclude game 1 without two rotary players, although Hauser did not play in the first half.

“All in all, it was about the matchups and the sub -patterns,” said Mazzulla. “Everything has changed with evil difficulties and compared certain sub -patterns for you, so work to do this during a game.”

The Celtics entered the second round against the Knicks, which is completely healthy and nobody was listed in the injury report. Jayson Tatum (wrist) and Jaylen Brown (knee) played their respective injuries against magic. Jrue Holiday (thighs) also returned from an absence of three games, so that everything seemed okay.

However, these new injuries for porzingis and Hauser are the latest setbacks. Hauser only played in game 1 in four minutes after the ankle injury prompted him to leave the game. He was a consistent rotational player for the C's, and although he did not play in the first half, every persistent problem affects Boston.

After their shocking loss of overtime against the kinks, the Celtics will jump back after their shocking loss of overtime. They were 20 points in the middle of the third quarter by 20 points, just to cough the lead. The C placed an NBA playoffs record with 45 missed 3-digiters when the kinks benefited from these flours.

“We talk about the management of expectations, it shouldn't go in a certain way,” said Mazzulla. “Every series is different. Every season is different. You only have to manage the expectations and concentrate on the things you know from which you can control within a game. And so the way the playoffs are, the ability to deal with these moments.”

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