Celtics injury update: Jaylen Brown downgraded to OUT vs. Miami Heat (5/9)

Boston will have to face Miami without the Georgia native.

Bad news for the Boston Celtics’ overall health ahead of a crucial game with the Miami Heat for seeding — the team has downgraded star forward Jaylen Brown to a scratch for the Celtics’ Sunday matinee contest against the Heat at TD Garden at 1 p.m. Eastern Time.

There had been some hope that Brown would be able to return from a right sprained ankle aggravated in a collision a week ago at the end of a tilt with the Portland Trail Blazers, but it seems the Georgia native isn’t quite ready to return to action, the team playing it safe with the All-Star wing’s health.

Big man Robert Williams III remains listed as probable with a case of turf toe in his left foot.

The Celtics will likely need his services to have a solid chance of beating Miami this afternoon, who have won seven of their last 10 contests and are trending towards full health, officially without only guard Victor Oladipo.

This post originally appeared on Celtics Wire. Follow us on Facebook!

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