Kyrie Irving Injury: Celtics Star Undergoes Knee Procedure, Out 3-6 Weeks

At long last, we have a clearer picture of the Kyrie Irving situation.

The Boston Celtics point guard underwent a “minimally invasive” procedure Saturday to remove a “tension wire” from his left knee, according to the team. Irving is expected to resume basketball activities in 3-6 weeks.

The NBA Playoffs begin April 14 — exactly three weeks after the procedure.

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The wire that Irving had removed originally was placed in his knee as part of surgery he had on a fractured patella suffered during the 2015 NBA Finals, while he was a member of the Cleveland Cavaliers. The team said Saturday’s procedure should “relieve irritation” the wire was causing in his patella.

In a strange twist of fate, Irving’s timetable — in conjunction with some of the Celtics’ other injures — could result in addition by subtraction.

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