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Why isn’t Kristaps Porzingis playing against the Cavs in game 1 today?

Here are some updates on the Latvian Celtics player, his latest injury news, and when he plans on returning to the NBA Playoffs.

MEGAN BRIGGSAFP

Kristaps Porzingis recently spoke to the public about his injury, revealing his current situation, what he’s been dealing with, and his expected timeline for recovery. During a recent press conference, Porzingis explained how he rolled his ankle during the first-round game of the NBA playoffs against the Miami Heat. He stepped on Tyler Herro while going for a rebound, which caused him to roll his ankle and start compensating with the other side.

This resulted in a strained Soleus muscle similar to a strained calf.

Initially, there were concerns that Porzingis had suffered a serious Achilles injury, but subsequent diagnosis revealed that it was not as severe as first feared. Symptoms of a Soleus muscle injury include pain, swelling, and difficulty moving the foot or ankle. Treatment involves rest, ice, physical therapy, and medication to reduce inflammation and pain.

Porzingis stressed the importance of patience and proper treatment in his recovery process, saying that he’s waiting for the swelling to go down before starting treatment. He’s doing everything he can to speed up the process and return to the court as soon as possible. However, he understands the need to be cautious and not re-aggravate the injury.

When will we see KP on the court?

Despite being eager to return to action, Porzingis prioritizes his long-term health and effectiveness on the court. He’s been actively involved in practice, demonstrating progress by walking around without a boot. However, the specifics of his return timeline remain uncertain.

Porzingis stated that he’d rather have a fully healthy Kristaps Porzingis than a partially healthy one. Thus, he’s committed to his recovery, even if it means missing significant playing time. While the exact timeline remains unclear, Porzingis’s determination to return at full strength is an encouraging sign for the Boston Celtics and their fans.

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