The Celtics’ injury report for Game 2 of their second-round series with the Knicks on Wednesday offers a mixed bag.
Key reserve forward Sam Hauser is listed as doubtful due to a sprained right ankle, Ian Begley of SNY TV tweets. However, starting big man Kristaps Porzingis is listed as probable for Game 2 after departing Game 1 early with an illness.
According to Steve Bulpett of HeavyOnSports (Twitter link), Hauser limped out of the arena with a protective boot on his ankle. Hauser played just four minutes in Boston’s overtime loss on Monday, missing both of this shot attempts. Hauser scored a combined 16 points in Games 4 and 5 of the Celtics’ first-round series against Orlando.
During the regular season, Hauser played in 71 games (19 starts), averaging 8.5 points and 3.2 rebounds in 21.7 minutes. He made 41.6% of his 3-point attempts and Boston, which misfired on 45 of its 3-point attempts in Game 1, will be down one of its best long-range shooters if Hauser is sidelined.
Porzingis departed Game 1 after going scoreless in 13 minutes. The Celtics missed his inside presence while giving away a double-digit lead in the second half.
He sat out eight games late in the season due to a viral illness and is apparently still feeling the effects, according to Brian Robb of Masslive.com.
“I think since he came back he’s kind of been dealing with it on and off,” coach Joe Mazzulla said. “Fighting through it, working through it, doing the best that he can. And I think it was just too much for him in that game. So I didn’t know that was going to happen until I found about it in that game but he had been working through it since he’s gotten back. And he’s done a great job of being available and it was just tough for him to continue yesterday so we’ll see kind of how he handles that.”