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Kristaps Porzingis provides injury update: Celtics star vows to return to lineup before NBA Finals

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Boston Celtics Star Kristaps Porzingis Confident of Return for NBA Finals

The Boston Celtics have been missing their star big man, Kristaps Porzingis, since Game 4 of their first-round series against the Miami Heat. However, there is good news for Celtics fans as Porzingis recently expressed confidence in his return to the lineup soon.

In a tweet posted in his native Latvian, Porzingis thanked everyone for their support throughout the season and assured fans that he will be back in action soon. He even hinted at playing for the Latvian national team in the upcoming Olympic qualifying tournament this summer.

Porzingis, who has a history of injury issues, played in 57 games for the Celtics this season before suffering a strained soleus muscle during the first-round series against the Heat. Despite initial reports suggesting a possible return during the Eastern Conference finals, Porzingis has been sidelined ever since.

With the NBA Finals set to begin on June 6, Porzingis still has time to recover and potentially make a comeback for the Celtics. If the Dallas Mavericks, currently leading the Western Conference Finals 3-1 over the Minnesota Timberwolves, advance to the Finals, Porzingis could face his former team, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the championship series.

The Celtics have managed to navigate through the Eastern Conference playoffs without Porzingis, but his return would be crucial against tougher opponents like the Mavericks or Timberwolves. Boston acquired Porzingis with the Finals in mind, and his presence on the court could be a game-changer as they aim for their 18th championship banner.

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