Every sports fan wants their favorite franchise to enter any match with no injuries and this is how the Boston Celtics will enter their upcoming cash.
The Celtics announced Monday that they have no injuries to report for Tuesday night's home game against the Charlotte Hornets at TD Garden, a notable development late in the 2025-26 NBA regular season.
Celtics issues clean injury report for Tuesday's home clash vs Hornets
The 18-time champions, currently holding a strong 53-25 record and sitting second in the Eastern Conference, enter the matchup with their full roster available. This marks what fans are calling the first empty injury report of the season for Boston.
It comes after multiple earlier games against the Hornets this year in which key players like Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, Derrick White, and others were listed as questionable or out due to Achilles management, tendinitis, knee issues, and other ailments.
With the playoffs approaching, the clean bill of health offers a timely boost for head coach Joe Mazzulla's squad. The Celtics have navigated a season marked by occasional absences but remain firmly in contention for a high seeding in the Eastern Conference.
Tuesday's contest provides an opportunity to build rhythm and rest key contributors if needed, though the team appears poised to deploy its strongest possible lineup. They are coming off beating the Toronto Raptors with a score of 115-101.
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