Kemba Walker Injury: Celtics Offer Encouraging Update On All-Star Guard

Walker is recovering from a knee procedure

It wasn’t all bad news Friday before the Boston Celtics hosted the Washington Wizards at TD Garden.

Although three players — Robert Williams, Grant Williams and Tristan Thompson — are sidelined due to the NBA’s COVID-19 protocols, the Celtics offered encouraging news on Kemba Walker.

Walker has been cleared to begin practicing with the team. The All-Star point guard has yet to play this season while recovering from a left knee procedure.

Celtics head coach Brad Stevens told reporters before Friday night’s game that Walker has been pain-free for a couple of months.

“I don’t think he’s too far,” Stevens said. “He looks great, feels great — probably the best he’s felt since he’s been here.”

It’s unclear when exactly Walker will return to game action — the team’s statement said further updates “will be provided as appropriate” — but The Boston Globe’s Adam Himmelsbach reported the Celtics are eyeing next Friday’s matchup against the Orlando Magic.

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Walker is in his second season with Boston after spending his first eight seasons with the Charlotte Hornets. The 30-year-old averaged 20.4 points, 4.8 assists and 3.9 rebounds per game in 56 regular-season contests during the 2019-20 campaign.