Malcolm Brogdon leaves Game 5 early with right forearm soreness

Boston Celtics guard Malcolm Brogdon left the action early during Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals with a right forearm injury.

Boston Celtics shooting guard Malcolm Brogdon left halfway through Game 5 and was ruled as doubtful to return by the team.

It was reported earlier in the week that the Atlanta native was playing through a torn tendon in his right arm, though he hasn’t missed any time thus far with the injury. Payton Pritchard and Derrick White picked up Brogdon’s minutes in his absence.

Brogdon has been a critical offensive piece for the Celtics, providing shooting and playmaking off the bench. He earned Sixth Man of the Year Award honors, though his shooting percentage has been down considerably in this Eastern Conference finals.

Boston is looking to erase a 3-0 series deficit, and would become the first team in NBA history to do so. Miami has looked like the better team through most of the series, but the Celtics have perhaps begun to turn the tide. Being without such a valuable veteran for any period of time would be a challenge for Boston’s chances at completing a comeback.

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