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Corey Sipkin for the NY Post Kristaps Porzingis was still incapable of growing facial hair. He was skinny, joyful, brash, innocent, unlimited in possibilities and potential. You may have forgotten ...
Kristaps Porzingis is clearly not right at the moment, and a new report this week on his condition is only amplifying the concerns. Shams Charania of ESPN appeared Friday on “The Pat McAfee Show ...
Kristaps Porzingis was on the receiving end of an elbow to his forehead. But that didn’t stop him from taking his free throws. After the Magic’s Paolo Banchero missed a jumper with less than a ...
The smile on Kristaps Porzingis’ face stood in stark contrast with the blood pouring down his forehead. But as the 7-foot-2 star made his way off the court at TD Garden for some impromptu ...
Only a Boston Celtic could get busted open like Ric Flair and still win a playoff game. Porzingis fell to the floor, clutching his face as he bled. He walked to the locker room soon after.
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Ten plays that highlight Porzingis’ defensive challengesThere were a lot of expectations for Kristaps Porzingis before the series against the Orlando Magic. For the first time in his short career as a Celtic, he was starting a playoff matchup healthy ...
Kristaps Porzingis previously admitted that the virus that caused him to miss time in March impacted his performance through the first two games of the Celtics’ series against the Knicks.
BOSTON — With blood pouring from his forehead as he ran off the court, and a towel pressed against the wound as he headed to the locker room, Celtics center Kristaps Porzingis couldn't help but ...
Kristaps Porzingis is trending in the right direction. The Boston Celtics center is listed as probable for Game 2 against the Knicks on Wednesday night at TD Garden after an illness limited him to ...
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