Celtics, Knicks Face Key Injuries Ahead NBA Season Openers
Celtics, Knicks Face Key Injuries Ahead NBA Season Openers

Celtics, Knicks Face Key Injuries Ahead NBA Season Openers

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The NBA season opener features significant injury concerns for the Boston Celtics and New York Knicks, impacting key players and their teams' prospects. The Celtics are without Jayson Tatum due to a torn Achilles and face uncertainty over Jaylen Brown, who is questionable with a left hamstring strain; this injury could limit his play against the Philadelphia 76ers, who themselves are missing Paul George and Jared McCain. Brown remains optimistic but the Celtics must be cautious to avoid aggravating his injury, relying more on Derrick White and other role players if Brown sits out. Meanwhile, the Knicks begin the Mike Brown era without center Mitchell Robinson, sidelined for ankle injury management, and Josh Hart, recovering from lumbar spasms, both of whom have missed practice and games recently; their absences pose challenges for the Knicks, who are managing Robinson's health carefully to preserve his season. These injury developments underscore the fragile health situations that both teams must navigate as they start the season, with new coaching adjustments and roster changes further complicating their campaigns.

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