Summary
Boston Celtics player Jaylen Brown left a preseason game due to a hamstring injury. He resumed full practice on Monday before the regular-season opener against the Philadelphia 76ers. Brown says he feels good, but it is not confirmed if he will play on Wednesday.
Key Facts
- Jaylen Brown left a preseason game against the Toronto Raptors with a hamstring injury.
- Brown participated in full practice on Monday, suggesting he might play in the regular-season opener.
- The Celtics' first regular-season game is against the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday.
- Brown reported feeling "great" but did not confirm his availability for the game.
- Brown has been crucial to the team when Jayson Tatum, another key player, is injured.
- Former Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau visited the Celtics' practice, offering insights to the team.