Overview
- Kristaps Porzingis battled persistent, undiagnosed symptoms that reduced his playoff production to just 4.2 points per game across six games against the Knicks.
- The illness, which caused energy fluctuations and breathing difficulties, stems from an upper respiratory issue that sidelined him earlier in the season.
- Porzingis underwent cardiac and other medical tests, but no definitive diagnosis has been made, and further evaluations are planned.
- The Celtics adjusted their lineup, relying on veterans Al Horford and Luke Kornet, as Porzingis played limited minutes and struggled to contribute effectively.
- Porzingis expressed uncertainty about the illness's long-term impact but remains hopeful there will be no lasting effects.