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Insider Provides Update on Kristaps Porzingis’ Expected Return Date

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The Boston Celtics are facing a crucial moment in the NBA playoffs as they aim to eliminate the short-handed Miami Heat in Game 5 on Wednesday. Despite missing their starting center Kristaps Porzingis, the Celtics are determined to secure a victory and advance to the next round.

Porzingis, who is sidelined with a calf strain, is expected to miss the entire next round of the playoffs. However, there is hope that he could make a return in the Eastern Conference Finals if the Celtics manage to reach that stage.

Since joining the Celtics last summer in a trade that sent Marcus Smart to the Memphis Grizzlies, Porzingis has been a key player for the team. His scoring ability and rim protection have been instrumental in making the Celtics one of the top defensive teams in the league.

As the Celtics look ahead to potential matchups with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Orlando Magic, or other Eastern Conference contenders, the absence of Porzingis highlights their lack of depth in the frontcourt. The team will need to find ways to compensate for his absence and continue their quest for a championship.

With high expectations and a tough road ahead, the Celtics will need to rally together and overcome the challenges that come their way in pursuit of their ultimate goal.

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