Celtics Rookie James Young Cleared To Play After Car Accident

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Jul 30, 2014

James YoungLEXINGTON, Ky. — Former Kentucky guard James Young says he is “good to go” after a concussion that kept the Boston Celtics first-round draft pick from playing in the NBA’s summer league.

Young sustained the concussion and whiplash in a car accident before theĀ NBA draft in June. The Celtics chose the 6-foot-6 swingman with its second first-round pick — No. 17 overall — but held Young out of practices and the competition for rookies and free agents in Orlando.

Young said Tuesday that he was cleared to practice a “few days ago,” adding that the scary rear-end collision showed him “how fast things can change. It really opened my eyes about things and I’m very blessed that I’m here and still playing.”

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