Celtics Down At Least One Star in Saturday's Matchup vs. Raptors

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Thursday night, the Celtics rallied for a 121-118 overtime triumph, earning a needed win against the Warriors.
Jayson Tatum logged a season-high 48 minutes in the victory. He struggled to find his rhythm as a shooter, going 9/27 from the field, including 4/13 from beyond the arc, and he had a game-high seven turnovers.
But Tatum rose to the occasion when Boston needed him most, registering nine points from crunch time in regulation, the final five minutes of the fourth quarter, through overtime. That includes what proved the game-winning three.
let it fly 🎯 pic.twitter.com/SPIJR5Waj6
— Boston Celtics (@celtics) January 20, 2023
The Celtics' star finished with 34 points and 19 rebounds, leading all participants in both categories. His three steals tied several others for the most in the game, and he had a team-high six assists.
But Tatum's playing through injuries to his left hand and wrist, something he discussed after Boston's 109-98 win against the Nets, saying, "If you look at my hand, I've got tape on my wrist, tape on my thumb, (and) I have to tape my middle finger and ring finger together."
Jayson Tatum says he's dealing with issues with a few of his fingers & wrist. Will he need to consider sitting out at some point?
— Celtics on NBC Sports Boston (@NBCSCeltics) January 13, 2023
"That's something me and Brad will fight about" pic.twitter.com/mKClLL60dz
Recognizing an opportunity to get rest for an iron man who's only missed two contests this season and is third in minutes per game, averaging 37.1 per matchup, the Celtics have ruled Tatum out for Saturday's tilt against the Raptors due to left wrist soreness.
#NEBHInjuryReport for tomorrow vs. Toronto:
— Boston Celtics (@celtics) January 20, 2023
Danilo Gallinari (left knee ACL repair) - OUT
Jayson Tatum (left wrist soreness) - OUT
It also wouldn't be a surprise if more teammates join him on the inactive list for Saturday's game north of the border. Jaylen Brown logged 41 minutes on Thursday, his first game back after missing the last three due to a right adductor strain.
Brown wasn't moving particularly well against the Warriors, but he was at his best in the fourth quarter and overtime. He finished with 16 points, manufacturing half of that production in the final five minutes of regulation and overtime. That includes the game-tying three to force a fifth frame.
JAYLEN BROWN TIES IT UP pic.twitter.com/Y5cRZm3uGe
— Celtics on NBC Sports Boston (@NBCSCeltics) January 20, 2023
Brown also grabbed nine rebounds and dished out three assists in the victory.
Robert Williams is another player whose status bears monitoring. The Timelord played 27 minutes against the defending champions. As he ramps up, he's logged a season-high 29:28 against the Nets, followed by playing over 27 minutes in both games against the Hornets before doing so on Thursday.
But with Boston still managing his left knee and understanding the importance of pacing him through the campaign, one would hardly find it surprising to see Williams ruled out between now and tip-off in Toronto.
The same sentiment applies to Al Horford, who played 37 minutes in the win against Golden State. Horford was the Celtics' most consistent player Thursday, delivering a 20-point, ten-rebound, three-block performance.
He set the tone for his team, scoring ten points and tracking down Jordan Poole for a chase-down block in the opening frame. He also drilled clutch threes late in regulation and overtime and had two more rejections down the stretch of the fourth quarter.
GO GET THAT, OG ❌ pic.twitter.com/g6dmczir3I
— Boston Celtics (@celtics) January 20, 2023
Horford with a BIG three pic.twitter.com/RLofQq76wa
— Celtics on NBC Sports Boston (@NBCSCeltics) January 20, 2023
At 36 years old, perhaps Boston also rests Horford on Saturday.
Malcolm Brogdon is another player to keep an eye on regarding his availability for Saturday's matchup. He registered 14 points and seven rebounds Thursday, generating a spark with his work on the offensive glass, producing five-straight second-chance points at the end of the third quarter to help keep the game close.
The Celtics have diligently kept Brogdon's minutes to an average of 24.2 this season. After being out there for 36 in Boston's win vs. the Warriors, perhaps he's in street clothes on Saturday.
Tomorrow's Celtics and Raptors tilt tips off at 5:00 pm EST. Inside The Celtics will have content related to the game coming out before, during, and afterward. And follow @BobbyKrivitsky on Twitter for updates and analysis from pregame to post.
Further Reading
The Top 5 Plays from Thursday's Celtics-Warriors Game
Celtics Reportedly Looking for Players in Very Specific Range Ahead of NBA Trade Deadline
Western Conference Rival Reportedly has Shown Trade Interest In Celtics Guard Payton Pritchard
What Would it Cost the Celtics to Acquire Jakob Poeltl, and Should they Pay it?

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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