Celtics lose Kyrie, then massive lead against Clips
Kyrie Irving comes up limping after appearing to aggravate his right knee; he’d exit Saturday’s game before the half and wouldn’t return. (0:22)
All-Star point guard Kyrie Irving left the Celtics‘ game Saturday night against the LA Clippers in Boston with a right knee sprain and did not return.
The Celtics were in control of the game when Irving hurt the knee with about five minutes left in the second quarter while attempting to defend Garrett Temple at the top of the key.
The Clippers outscored the Celtics 75-44 after Irving left the game, coming back from 28 points down to win 123-112.
Celtics president Danny Ainge said the team’s “engagement” to star guard Kyrie Irving remains intact, and he believes they will exchange vows and “get married” on July 1.
The two storied franchises have battled for championships through the decades. With the backdrop of a thrilling finish Thursday night, their next battle will come this summer as both teams try to land the coveted Pelicans star.
It was the largest comeback in the NBA in the past two seasons and the largest in Clippers history. It was the biggest blown lead by a Celtics squad since Dec. 5, 2003.
Two nights earlier, Boston gave up an 18-point lead to the Los Angeles Lakers at TD Garden.
Celtics coach Brad Stevens said Irving’s knee appeared to “buckle” and that the 26-year-old will undergo more tests on it Sunday.
But Stevens said the injury wasn’t to blame for his team’s collapse.
“There’s no excuses,” Stevens told NBC Sports Boston. “Those things happen and we all have to pick up for that. So I’ll go back and figure out what I can do better, what we can do better, and we’ll go from there.”