If the Boston Celtics are going to compete with the new-look Milwaukee Bucks, they will need a healthy Kristaps Porzingis, and the Boston Globe’s Adam Himmelsbach reports the Latvian big man “took part in his first scrimmage Wednesday since being shut down due to his foot injury.”
“He looked good and had no issues,” added Himmelsbach.
This echoes what we heard from fellow Globe reporter Gary Washburn, who wrote he had been told on Tuesday by Boston team president Brad Stevens that “his team is completely healthy going into training camp,” including Porzingis.
“Everybody’s in Boston, everybody’s healthy, knock on wood,” said Stevens. “If everybody gets through the rest of the week, we should be full next Tuesday when we start practice. We’re excited about that.”
Several unresolved storylines could potentially impact the team’s 2023-24 campaign significantly should they remain in such a state much longer than the start of the regular season. https://t.co/UlOI51NZRn
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“Kristaps has been running up and down the court the last few days,” related the Celtics president. “I thought the progression that his trainers there (in Latvia), our trainers here, and everybody came up with to get him back so that he could avoid anything lingering was a key.”
“He feels great. I just literally talked to him on the phone on my way here. He said he feels good.”
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