On Sunday, December 25, 2022, in Boston, during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum (0) celebrates after making a basket as teammates Al Horford (42) and Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) watch on.
With Jayson Tatum officially declared available by the organisation, the Celtics will be at full strength for their Wednesday night matchup against the Bucks at TD Garden.
The All-Star forward was added to the injury report on Wednesday morning after it was announced that he was questionable because of a non-COVID ailment.
He did not on the floor for Boston’s shootaround at the Auerbach Centre, but he did show up on time for the game on Wednesday at TD Garden.
Al Horford and Derrick White, who both missed Monday’s game against the Hornets, will also be back in the starting lineup for Boston. For the first time since both teams underwent an offseason makeover—Damian Lillard was moved to the Bucks in a deal that ultimately allowed Boston to acquire Jrue Holiday—the Celtics will play the Bucks.
Holiday minimised the significance of playing against his former colleagues for the first time, despite that compelling plot.
Holiday added, “It’s not like I marked this one on my calendar or anything.” “Given the two clubs involved, I believe this to be a major game.
due to the players’ quality and everything else that is present on the court. That’s what I hope the game versus the Bucks will revolve around.
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