Celtics Add One Player To Injury Report Before Game 2 Vs. 76ers

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Celtics Add One Player To Injury Report Before Game 2 Vs. 76ers

The Boston Celtics forward made one three-point field goal and scored five points during the team's 123-91 Game 1 victory vs. the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday.

Celtics Add One Player To Injury Report Before Game 2 Vs. 76ers

The Boston Celtics forward made one three-point field goal and scored five points during the team's 123-91 Game 1 victory vs. the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday.

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The biggest injury question for the Eastern Conference first-round playoff series between the Boston Celtics and Philadelphia 76ers remains the status of Sixers center Joel Embiid.

The Celtics though, have added one player to their injury report ahead of Game 2.

"Injury Report for tomorrow vs. PHI: Ron Harper Jr - Right Ankle Sprain - PROBABLE," the team's official account posted on X Monday afternoon.

Injury Report for tomorrow vs. PHI:Ron Harper Jr - Right Ankle Sprain - PROBABLE

While Ron Harper Jr. wasn't on the Game 1 injury report, a "probable" designation almost guarantees that he'll be good to go for Tuesday night.

The 26-year-old forward recorded five points on 2-for-2 shooting, including one three-pointer, during Sunday's Game 1 blowout.

Harper Jr. made his playoff debut in the 123-91 win after appearing in a career-high 29 regular season games during the 2025-26 campaign.

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