There are no lost causes. Polio. Inflation. A looming trade war. There are no gained causes, either.
He only averages 2.2 elbow touches per game, despite averaging more points per elbow touch than anyone but Daniel Gafford and Kristaps Porzingis ... features a throwback cartoon raptor in a ...
Injuries are part of the Kristaps Porzingis experience. The 7-foot-2 center missed Sunday’s game against the Pacers. It’s his second absence in a row, as he deals with a sprained ankle.
When the Boston Celtics traded for star center Kristaps Porzingis before last season, everything seemed to click into place. The big man seemed to be the missing ingredient in the Celtics ...
Goga Bitadze clasped his hands, waved goodbye, and shook hands with a teammate as if he thought Kristaps Porzingis would be ejected from the game for his actions. Eventually, the Magic center’s ...
An ankle injury sidelined Kristaps Porzingis for the second consecutive game Sunday. The Celtics ruled out the starting center for their matchup with the Indiana Pacers at TD Garden. Porzingis ...
Celtics center Kristaps Porzingis left Wednesday’s game against the 76ers with left ankle soreness. The team deemed him as doubtful to return. Porzingis did not emerge from the locker room with ...
The Celtics will look to do the same on Sunday; however, they could be without their best big man, Kristaps Porzingis. Porzingis is listed as questionable due to a left ankle sprain. Porzingis ...
Holiday and Porzingis are questionable. Toppin rarely misses games — and he’s posting career-high numbers. Bobby Manning: Mazzulla said Porzingis is getting better every day and they’ll see ...
An intense battle between the Celtics and Magic on Monday night led to some extracurriculars during Boston’s 108-104 loss to Orlando. Kristaps Porzingis was front and center for the drama as he ...
BOSTON -- Kristaps Porzingis leaving the court with an injury is not the sight anyone on the Boston Celtics wants to see. But the big man had to depart Sunday's 112-98 win over the Washington ...
It’s obvious that Kristaps Porzingis enjoys playing in Boston. From his WWE-style entrances in the playoffs to the moment last week when he slapped hands with a fan and raised his arms to pump ...