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Celtics Confirm Kristaps Porzingis’ Availability for Game 5

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The Boston Celtics faced a setback in their playoff journey as star center Kristaps Porzingis suffered a right soleus strain, ruling him out for Game 5 against the Miami Heat. The Celtics, who held a 3-1 series lead, will now have to navigate through the postseason without one of their key players.

Porzingis, who was acquired in a major roster overhaul last summer, has been a crucial part of the Celtics’ success this season. His absence will undoubtedly be felt as the team looks to advance further in the playoffs.

According to reports, Porzingis is expected to miss several games due to the injury, leaving the Celtics without his scoring, rebounding, and shot-blocking abilities. Despite his reduced numbers in the series against Miami, Porzingis’ presence on the court has been instrumental in the team’s performance.

With tough matchups looming in the next round against either the Cleveland Cavaliers or Orlando Magic, the Celtics will have to find a way to compensate for Porzingis’ absence. Both potential opponents boast formidable frontlines that could pose a challenge for Boston without their star center.

As the Celtics continue their quest for an 18th NBA championship, they will have to rely on their depth and resilience to overcome this latest obstacle and advance in the postseason. The road ahead just got a little tougher for Boston, but they will look to rally together and push forward in pursuit of their ultimate goal.

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