Soon, the New York Knicks will know their second-round opponent. On Saturday night, the Philadelphia 76ers and the Boston Celtics are battling it out for Game 7.
If the Sixers pull off the 1-3 comeback, the Knicks will host Philadelphia next week. If the Celtics take care of business, theyâll host the Knicks for the first two games of the Eastern Conference Semifinals round.
Leading up to Saturdayâs Game 7 action, the Celtics landed bad news. The star forward, Jayson Tatum, was ruled out just hours before the game. His recent lower-body setback (calf tightness) started during the Celticsâ Game 6 battle on the road against the Sixers.
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After 28 minutes of action, Tatum left for the locker room. Considering the state of the score, the Celtics held out Tatum for the remainder of the game. He finished the night with 17 points and 11 rebounds.
Following the Boston loss, Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla claimed that Tatum was not dealing with an injury. The star forward addressed that there was a minor setback involved, but his absence was due to the scoreânot his setback keeping him out.
On Friday, ahead of Game 7, Joe Mazzulla claimed that Tatum would play against the Sixers on Saturday. The initial injury report did not include the star forward. However, the Celtics downgraded Tatum on Saturday afternoon. He was questionable due to left knee stiffness. It wouldnât be much longer before the Celtics ruled Tatum out.
Suddenly, the star forwardâs setback might be something the Knicks will have to monitor very soon.
Joe Mazzullaâs Message The Knicks Need To Hear
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When the Celticsâ head coach was asked about Tatumâs presence on the injury report on Saturday, Mazzulla told reporters that Tatum came in with âknee discomfort,â according to Noa Dalzell.
“Back-of-the-knee stiffness. Day-to-day,â he added.
A loss on Saturday would end the Celticsâ season, giving Tatum plenty of time to recover after making a speedy recovery from an Achilles injury, which he suffered against the Knicks in round two last year.
With a victory, the Celtics would enter the second-round series with some concerns around Tatum.
If the Knicks land the Celtics, Tatum could end up being questionable for Game 1, which will take place on Monday, May 4, no matter the opponent.
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