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Trio of Celtics Centers on Injury Report for Monday's Pelicans Game

The Celtics' latest injury report provides a positive update on how Kristaps Porzingis is progressing. It also sparks the question of whether Boston will turn to an option it prefers to keep concealed before the playoffs.
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On Saturday night at TD Garden, the Boston Celtics suffered their second loss on their parquet this season, a 115-96 thrashing at the hands of the Los Angeles Clippers.

Monday, they'll look to bounce back against the New Orleans Pelicans. Zion Williamson, Brandon Ingram, and Co. are 26-20 and seventh in the Western Conference.

Despite their most recent defeat, Boston, 35-11, remains atop the NBA standings.

As the Celtics aim to return to the win column, their top three centers are on their injury report.

Kristaps Porzingis, who suffered a left ankle sprain during Thursday's 143-110 victory vs. the Miami Heat, is questionable for the contest. While a return to play this early would feel rushed, his status speaks positively to how he's progressing.

It appears Al Horford, who doesn't play in both halves of a back-to-back, will miss Monday's matchup and return on Tuesday when Boston hosts the Indiana Pacers.

Luke Kornet, who exited Saturday's loss to Los Angeles due to left hamstring tightness, is considered doubtful to suit up against New Orleans.

The situation resembles when the Celtics were without all three in the first half of their two-tilt mini-series vs. the Orlando Magic. That led to deploying Jayson Tatum at center at times, helping the hosts run their slower-footed opposition off the floor in a convincing 128-111 win.

As much as Boston wants to limit potential playoff opponents' ability to study how it looks when the C's turn to that, and they did so in Monday's 119-110 victory over the Dallas Mavericks, perhaps being shorthanded at the pivot will result in head coach Joe Mazzulla utilizing it against the Pelicans.

Further Reading

Jrue Holiday Hopes Celtics Tenure Extends Beyond This Season

Celtics Maturation Molded by Experience: 'It Builds, Like, an Armor'

Here's What Stood Out as Celtics Top Heat in One of Their Best Performances This Season

Celtics Finding Joy in Basketball and Each Other's Company: 'We've Been Blessed'

Fixated on Winning, Jayson Tatum Again Proves He's Not 'Bored Making the Right Play Over and Over'

Brad Stevens Shares What Celtics Are Looking to Add and How He Hopes to Do So

Derrick White Opens Up About Journey from Uncertainty He Belonged in the NBA to an All-Star Caliber Guard

Jaylen Brown Quieting Doubters, Validating What He Always Believed: 'Earn Everybody's Trust'

Joe Mazzulla Discusses Identity, Evolution of Celtics' Offense: 'Balance of Pace and Execution'

Jaylen Brown Shares His View of What Defines 'Celtics Basketball'

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Bobby Krivitsky
BOBBY KRIVITSKY

Bobby Krivitsky's experiences include covering the NBA as a credentialed reporter for Basketball Insiders. He's also a national sports talk host for SportsMap Radio, a network airing on 96 radio stations throughout the country. Additionally, he was a major-market host, update anchor, and producer for IMG Audio, and he worked for Bleacher Report as an NFL and NBA columnist.

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