Celtics’ Irving day-to-day with strained right knee
Kyrie Irving comes up limping after appearing to hurt his right knee. He would exit Saturday’s game before halftime and not return. (0:22)
Kyrie Irving has been diagnosed with a strained right knee after an MRI in Boston, the team announced Sunday. The Celtics guard is listed as day-to-day.
Irving suffered the injury with about five minutes left in the second quarter of Saturday night’s game against the Clippers. The Clippers outscored the Celtics 75-44 after Irving left, coming back from 28 points down to win 123-112.
Kyrie Irving hurt his right knee with about five minutes left in the second quarter while attempting to defend Garrett Temple. The Clippers outscored the Celtics 75-44 after Irving left to win 123-112 at Boston on Saturday.
Irving missed the end of last season and the playoffs after having surgery on his left knee to remove two screws from his patella that were inserted in 2015 to repair a fracture he suffered during that year’s NBA Finals.
A bacterial infection was discovered at the site of the screws when Irving had surgery in March 2018 to remove tension wire in the knee. He had the screws removed in April.