Celtics rule out starting big man against Timberwolves
The Celtics will be without skilled big man Kristaps Porzingis in Wednesday night’s showdown against the Western Conference-leading Minnesota Timberwolves, with the team ruling him out pregame with a right knee contusion.
Jrue Holiday (right elbow sprain injury management) and Al Horford (non-Covid illness), both of whom were listed as questionable prior to the game, are both available to play.
Porzingis’ knee injury was first disclosed after Monday’s game against the Indiana Pacers. He had previously been battling right eye irritation after being poked in the eye on Saturday, but while he was listed as questionable he was able to play on Monday.
Wednesday’s injury report makes no mention of any eye-related trouble for Porzingis, but now the 7-foot-2 forward will get a night off going into the back-to-back against Minnesota and Milwaukee.
Jayson Tatum, who did not play on Monday due to a lingering left ankle sprain, was not listed on the injury report and will play Wednesday.
More Stories
Stop pretending the EU’s new border system works, airports chief tells politicians
The head of Europe’s airports trade body has urged politicians to “stop pretending” that the European Union’s new digital border...
Whitehall has been frozen for six weeks, warns Reeves’s entrepreneurs adviser
The chancellor’s adviser on entrepreneurs has warned that the machinery of government has already been “frozen for six weeks”, and...
How Real Money Casino Brands Compete on Trust
Trust has become one of the strongest competitive advantages in digital business. Customers now make decisions based not only on...
Oxford and UCL to lead £60m drive to make AI cheaper for British business
Two university-led research labs are to share up to £60 million of government money in a bid to make artificial...
Stricter returns policies could cost UK retailers £34bn in lost sales, research warns
UK retailers could be sleepwalking into a £34.1 billion hole in annual sales by tightening their returns policies, with new...
Worldpay outage leaves pubs and shops scrambling for cash during England match
Thousands of shoppers and football fans were forced back to notes and coins on Tuesday night after a power outage...
