Celtics star questionable concerning the Grizzlies match
Marcus Smart will not be able to play on Sunday due to a right ring finger injury, but it will be his first visit back to TD Garden since the Celtics sold him.
The Boston Celtics aim to recover on Sunday against the Memphis Grizzlies following a lackluster showing in a 114-105 defeat to a Los Angeles Lakers club missing LeBron James and Anthony Davis, which drew jeers from the TD Garden crowd.
It helps that they had time to practice after playing seven games in twelve days, something that is uncommon during the regular season because of the demanding schedule of the NBA.
Joe Mazzulla discussed his main area of focus as his team recalibrates after Saturday at the Auerbach Center. He claimed to have made significant progress in this area since taking over the position in his first year.
Boston might have to do so without Jaylen Brown as it gets ready to implement the talking points from the session on Saturday. Due to lower back discomfort, the hosts of Sunday’s game against Memphis have listed the already three-time All-Star as questionable for the game.
Following a lackluster showing in a 114-105 defeat to the Los Angeles Lakers, who were missing LeBron James and Anthony Davis and were met with jeers from the TD Garden crowd, the Boston Celtics will attempt to recover on Sunday against the Memphis Grizzlies.
It is beneficial that after seven games in They had 12 days to practice, which is rare during the regular season because of the demanding schedule of the NBA.
Luke Kornet is expected to play after missing the previous three games for the Celtics because of a left hamstring issue.
Marcus Smart will also be wearing street clothes when he returns to TD Garden on Sunday because of a serious injury to his right ring finger. Due to a left ankle injury, he was also sidelined for the two teams’ meeting in Memphis, which Boston managed to win 102-100 at FedExForum.