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Insider Provides Insight on Kristaps Porzingis’ Likelihood of Playing in Game 1 of the Finals

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The Boston Celtics are on their way to the NBA Finals after a dominant sweep of the Indiana Pacers. With six Eastern Conference Finals appearances in the last eight seasons, the Celtics are now eyeing their first championship since 2008.

A key player for the Celtics this season has been center Kristaps Porzingis, who has been sidelined with a calf strain since the first round of the playoffs. However, there is optimism that Porzingis will be ready to return for Game 1 of the championship series, according to NBA Insider Shams Charania.

The Celtics will have some time before Game 1, which is scheduled for next Thursday, giving Porzingis a chance to recover. However, the team will need to be cautious as calf strains can be tricky injuries. The history of injuries for Porzingis adds another layer of concern for the Celtics.

Led by Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, this Celtics team is hungry for success after falling short in the 2022 Finals. Anything less than an 18th Larry O’Brien Trophy would be considered a disappointment for the storied franchise.

As the Celtics prepare for the Finals, all eyes will be on Porzingis and his potential return to the court. Fans are hopeful that he can make a significant impact and help lead the team to championship glory.

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