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Jaylen Brown's Injury Management Takes Center Stage Ahead of Celtics Playoff Run

The Celtics star received pain management injections for a knee bone bruise and is expected to return for the postseason, though debates persist over whether he should rest further.

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Overview

  • Jaylen Brown has been dealing with a bone bruise in his right knee, receiving pain management injections this week to aid recovery before the playoffs.
  • The Celtics anticipate Brown will be ready for their first-round playoff opener on April 19 or 20, according to head coach Joe Mazzulla.
  • Brown has missed significant game time recently, including the last two matchups, which disqualified him from postseason award eligibility due to falling short of the 65-game threshold.
  • Teammates like Kristaps Porzingis and analysts have suggested Brown consider resting during early playoff rounds to ensure long-term health and performance.
  • Despite reduced minutes and lingering discomfort, Brown remains a key contributor, averaging 22.2 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 4.5 assists this season.