Boston Celtics star Kristaps Porzingis is making progress in his rehab journey after undergoing surgery in June for a torn medial retinaculum in his left leg. A video posted by the Celtics’ X account on Wednesday showed Porzingis practicing on court before the game against the Nets, hinting at his nearing return. NBC’s Celtics insider Chris Forsberg noted that Porzingis’ warm-up routine is reminiscent of what was seen during the playoffs, indicating significant progress in his recovery.
Despite the injury, Porzingis managed to play 16 minutes in the NBA Finals against the Mavericks. The Celtics, with a record of 10-3, secured a victory against the Nets on Wednesday following a loss to the Hawks the day before. Porzingis has been traveling with the team as he continues to recover, attending both games.
Fans are eagerly anticipating Porzingis’ return to the court, and with his consistent presence during the Celtics’ games, it seems that he is on the path to recovery. The team’s performance has been strong, and Porzingis’ potential return could further bolster their roster. Stay tuned for more updates on Porzingis’ progress and potential return to gameplay with the Celtics.
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