Jaylen Brown, Gordon Hayward hurt vs. Nets, Walker OUT vs. Cavs

Just as the Boston Celtics appeared poised to return to full health, a series of short- and medium-term injuries brought the Hospital Celtics back to life.

The Boston Celtics looked poised to return to full strength going into their Mar. 3 matchup with the Brooklyn Nets, but the Hospital Celtics have returned in full force since.

Ahead of the game that saw long-waylaid center Robert Williams III and starting point guard Kemba Walker return to action, both guard Marcus Smart and All-Star forward Jayson Tatum came down ill, with the latter missing the contest.

The game only piled on the misery with forward Gordon Hayward exiting the game in the second quarter with a contused knee and starting shooting guard Jaylen Brown pulling a hamstring in the loss.

Hayward would downplay the injury after the game, with the Athletic’s Jay King reporting the Butler product didn’t seem concerned about the injury, and planned to take it day-by-day.

Kemba Walker will also miss the team’s game in Cleveland as Boston travels to that city for a road game against the Cavaliers, the UConn product still sitting for back-to-backs until further notice.

No word on whether Brown will be available to play Wednesday, but it seems likely the medical staff will play it safe with the Cal-Berkeley product, as even light hamstring pulls can take a week or more to heal, and are very easy to re-injure.

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