The Celtics finally were able to get back on the court together Friday.
Boston head coach Brad Stevens told reporters that everyone was able to practice after all players tested negativeĀ for COVID-19 upon arriving to the NBA’s bubble in Orlando, Fla.
Stevens did add, however, the Celtics would be taking the return of Kemba Walker, who had been working his way back from a knee injury before the season was suspended, “slowly.”
“We’re going to move very slowly with Kemba, make sure he can strengthen (his knee) and make sure he’s all good to go as we enter the seeding games and into the playoffs,” Stevens said, per the team.
#NEBHInjuryReport Brad Stevens says everyone was able to participate in todayās practice. āWeāre going to move very slowly with Kemba, make sure he can strengthen (his knee) and make sure heās all good to go as we enter the seeding games and into the playoffs."
— Boston Celtics (@celtics) July 10, 2020
It’s important to note that Stevens did not say Walker’s knee still was sore, or anything along those lines. Walker himself expressed his knee is feeling comfortable just last week.
The Celtics, who are the No. 3 seed in the Eastern Conference, will begin the NBA’s “seeding games”Ā July 31 against the Milwaukee Bucks.