Jaylen Brown is classified as questionable on the Boston Celtics’ injury report for Sunday’s game against the Memphis Grizzlies.
The Boston Celtics have listed Jaylen Brown as questionable for Sunday’s game against the Memphis Grizzlies on their injury report. Brown is nursing a right adductor strain and is questionable for Sunday’s game.
Brown has filed an official complaint against the Toronto Raptors’ NBA In-Season Tournament court. He described the floor as “unacceptable” and implied that he had been injured. Other players have also complained about the NBA In-Season Tournament courts, so the league will undoubtedly keep an eye on the matter.
On the road, Boston will face Memphis on Sunday. The Grizzlies have struggled immensely, but if Brown is unable to play, the Celtics will need their entire squad to rise up around Jayson Tatum.
Brown is having another excellent season, and the Celtics would not be where they are without him.
The impact of Jaylen Brown on the Celtics
Brown is presently averaging 22.9 points per game while shooting 47.2 percent from the field and 37.8 percent from three-point range. He also averages five rebounds each game.
Brown and Tatum are one of the best tandems in the NBA. They are both undisputed superstars who can lead the Celtics to victory on any given night.
Brown’s injuries, it is hoped, will not be serious. Boston will proceed cautiously. There is no reason to risk more damage by having Brown play before he is fully recovered.
However, if Jaylen Brown is available, Boston should have no issue taking care of business against the slumping Grizzlies.
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