MILWAUKEE — Boston Celtics wing Jaylen Brown is available to play Sunday against the Milwaukee Bucks after missing four games with a strained left hip flexor.
Brown had been listed as questionable on Boston’s injury report, but Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla said at his pregame availability that the three-time All-Star was available to play.
“No minutes restriction,” Mazzulla said. “He can run, jump, shoot, pass, cut. He’s ready to go.”
Brown is averaging 25.7 points, 7.2 rebounds and 3.8 assists in six games this season after being named the NBA Finals MVP last season.
The Bucks won’t have Gary Trent Jr. available for a second straight game because of lower back spasms.
The NBA and TNT Sports are reportedly discussing a settlement to end the network’s lawsuit against the league. Per a report in Front Office Sports on We
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