Celtics Joe Mazzulla provides encouraging Jailen’s update brown injury to playoffs

Boston – The Boston Celtics are well established moving in 2025 NBA PLAY-OF. Their list is full of ruling champions that know exactly what it takes to win at the highest level. They know and what their ultimate goal is, and this post-season, such as rechargement or bust in Beanterov. The only uncertainty includes Celtic star Jailen Brown and his knee injury.
The ruling NBA finals MVP went out the final three matches of the regular season due to the right knee and did not have its normal athletics His last trips against New York Kneaks At the beginning of April. But, on Saturday afternoon, Chief of Celtics Joe Mace Said Brown looks good for playoffs, confirming it will be played without restrictions or minutes.
“He was able to do everything – without restrictions,” Mazzulla said in brownish participation in practice this week. “He was great physically, mentally. Ready to prepare, ready to go. He loves the week he had.”
This is comforting and timely news for Cs. They hosted the seventh seeds Orlando Magic On Sunday afternoon and although they always aim to be in full power, there is a particularly luxury for their game. The Magic went 2-1 against Celtic during the regular season 2024-25 And, more importantly, it ended with another best-defensive rating in league.
Despite the importance of his Recent knee injectionsBrown didn’t want to talk about his injury on Saturday. Instead, he was closed in magic.
“I’m not here to talk about my knee, guys,” he told reporters. “That’s what it is. I’m focused on Orlando.”
Nothing outside the game 1 of the first round was of a lot of brown-colored interest.
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“It’s focus,” Brown said about the series opener. “Nothing else. Not next week, not six weeks, not 10 years from now. Just Sunday.”
Jailen Brown said Celtici don’t think too far. They just focus on Sunday (which is exactly what Jaison Tatum said earlier this week): pic.twitter.com/seep3ncsvk
– Daniel Donabedian (@ DANAND1214) 19. April 2025
Looking forward would be easy to get used to Celtic to intrude in. Boston qualified for players in each of his last 11 seasons and brown, the longest leased Celtic at this point, played in robes 124 games. It would have a sense of brown and company to think about the possibilities that must become the first champions for return in franchise history in almost five decades.
However, Celtics refuse to overlook magic. And although they returned each member from the experienced and talented beginning of five that captured the title last year, they understand each post-season offers unique challenges. The immediate goal simply remains the same.
“I’m excited, it’s different this year,” “the brown said.” It’s a different team (we have), different mentality to some extent. But it’s the same job. We have to do. “
Jailen Brown on its approach to these playoffs in relation to other postseans:
“You never step in the same river twice … It’s a different team, a different mentality, to some extent. But you know, it’s the same job. We need to do it. pic.twitter.com/5kepo5jv40
– Daniel Donabedian (@ DANAND1214) 19. April 2025
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