Celtics Star Questionable for Sunday's Game vs. the Warriors

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On Sunday afternoon, the Boston Celtics welcome the Golden State Warriors to TD Garden. For the hosts, it's about pride.
The 2022 NBA Finals ended with Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and Klay Thompson celebrating on the parquet. And for all the Celtics have going for them this season, when these two teams squared off in San Francisco in late December, the Warriors stuck it to them again.
With Green absent and Thompson struggling, Golden State entered the final frame down by 11. Curry had only 13 points. He finished with a game-high 33, leading the way as the hosts outscored the C's 46 to 29 across the fourth quarter and overtime, rallying for a 132-126 victory.
Now, they meet in Boston at a time when the Celtics are riding a ten-game winning streak, the longest in the NBA this season. They're beating opponents by an average of 19.1 points in that stretch.
But this Finals rematch, in some ways still a measuring stick for the hosts, is facing a Warriors team in a much better place than it was when they previously met.
Golden State is 8-2 in its last ten tilts. Jonathan Kuminga's made a significant leap, and Green will be in the lineup.
Boston may also have to overcome the absence of Kristaps Porzingis. After taking a knee to the thigh in Friday's 138-110 thrashing of the Dallas Mavericks, the seven-foot-three center is questionable for Sunday's contest due to a left quad contusion.
The former All-Star did not play in the first meeting between the C's and Warriors this season because of left calf strain injury management stemming from an injury sustained against the Orlando Magic a day after Thanksgiving.
The Celtics have already ruled out Neemias Queta after he suffered a hyperextended right knee while playing for their G League affiliate on Friday.
What would help their cause on Sunday but diminish the significance of the matchup is that Curry is questionable because of right knee bursitis. The two-time MVP logged 30 minutes and produced 30 points on Friday in his team's 120-105 win over the Toronto Raptors.
Brandin Podziemski's status is the same because of right knee inflammation. Andrew Wiggins remains out for personal reasons.
Sunday's Finals rematch will tip off at 3:30 EST.
Further Reading
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Tired of Celtics' Playoff Inconsistency, Wyc Grousbeck Decided 'We're Not Running It Back'
76ers Gift Celtics Welcome Playoff Prep: 'Taken Tremendous Steps'
Jaylen Brown's Evolution Crucial to Celtics' Desire to Win with More Than Talent
Celtics Embracing Challenge to Go Beyond Most Talented
Jayson Tatum Opens Up About Sacrificing in Celtics' Title Pursuit: 'It's a Process'
Brad Stevens Discusses Celtics' Plan for Final Roster Spot
Marcus Smart Shares How Boston Shaped Him, His Message to Celtics Fans
Celtics Maturation Molded by Experience: 'It Builds, Like, an Armor'
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'

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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