• 4 months ago
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00:00All right, so do we spend any time on Chris Tapps Porzingis in our conversation, Kyle?
00:08Is it necessary at this point?
00:09I mean, if they play him, great.
00:11If not, great.
00:12Does it matter?
00:13Like, I mean, we made way too much of this guy going into the series.
00:16I understand he's a good player, but I mean, I don't know, Boston plays Dallas 10 times
00:21more without him.
00:22They probably win seven, eight times, right?
00:23Like I mean, I'm not taking anything away from him, but it's just not a factor.
00:27It just doesn't seem to matter.
00:29Yeah, he was really good in game one.
00:31I thought he did a great job of setting the tone in the series in those first two games,
00:35even playing unlimited minutes.
00:36But you know, to me, this feels like they're calling it a rare injury.
00:39There's obviously not that much information out there about it.
00:42He looks like he's walking around completely fine.
00:44Like if you just saw the videos on social media, you would think that he would be able
00:46to play, but the medical staff ruled them out for game three.
00:49I'm sure he is going to be doing everything that he can to play in this game tonight with
00:54the Larry O'Brien trophy in the building and the possibility of, you know, participating
00:57in that before, you know, the Celtics have a chance to hoist that trophy.
01:01But you know, I'm not sure the medical staff is going to let him go again.
01:03They're up three on the series.
01:04You know, he's already made his contributions to this team all season long.
01:08I don't know why they would risk re-injuring, you know, that foot and ankle injury that
01:13he has going on.
01:14So I honestly don't expect Porzingis to suit up.
01:16I'm not sure it's going to make a major difference the way that we saw in game three, but I'm
01:19sure he's going to do everything he can to be out there.

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