Celtics’ Record in Kevin Garnett’s Absence Somewhat Misleading As C’s Rebounding, Offensive Struggles Mount

When Kevin Garnett went down in Detroit on Dec. 29 with a minor calf injury, the Celtics promised it wouldn't be too bad this time. They said KG would be back within two weeks, and it would appear that they're now ready to make good on that claim.

Two weeks from that date would be Wednesday, Jan. 12, when the Celtics take on the Sacramento Kings at home, but C's coach Doc Rivers might be even more optimistic than that. He says there's a chance KG takes the TD Garden floor on Monday, as the C's face the Houston Rockets.

KG's return would be exciting, and it wouldn't be coming a moment too soon. The C's appear on the surface to be doing OK without the Big Ticket — they're still treading water in the Eastern Conference race, neck and neck with Miami — but if you look closer, they've had some issues.

While Garnett's potential Monday return is questionable, there's no doubt that his return will instantly benefit the C's in all of those areas.