Celtics forward Jaylen Brown has been ruled out for at least two games after being diagnosed with a bone bruise with posterior impingement in his right knee, according to the team (Twitter link).
Brown will miss Friday’s contest in Utah and Sunday’s in Portland before being reevaluated on Monday. It’s unclear whether he’ll be available for the rest of the Celtics’ road trip, which includes games in Sacramento (March 24), Phoenix (March 26), San Antonio (March 29), and Memphis (March 31).
Brown also sat out on March 6 and March 14 due to his right knee issue, which was referred to at that time as simply “posterior impingement” — both of those games were part of back-to-back sets.
While Brown’s reevaluation timeline suggests the injury isn’t considered a significant one, it makes sense for the Celtics to keep him sidelined for at least a couple games if they believe that extra rest will help him get closer to 100%. Boston’s 50-19 record puts the team six games behind the top-seeded Cavaliers and six games up on the No. 3 Knicks, so the priority at this point is getting healthy for the postseason rather than fighting for a playoff seed.
Brown has averaged 22.8 points, 6.1 rebounds, 4.7 assists, and 1.3 steals in 35.3 minutes per game across 56 outings (all starts) this season. He’s a candidate for a spot on an All-NBA team, but his eligibility will hinge on whether his knee ailment keeps him on the shelf beyond Sunday. After missing the Celtics’ next two games, the 28-year-old will have to play in at least nine of the final 11 to meet the 65-game criteria.