
Here's the article: https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/33629299/boston-celtics-center-robert-williams-iii-expected-miss-4-6-weeks-surgery-repair-meniscus-sources-say
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hugepatsfan wrote:I don't think we should count our chickens before they hatch. Everyone's rehab is different. Rob might progress slower than expected. Even if he does come back as soon as 4 weeks, he might not be the same player right away. And then as good as we look right now, there's no guarantee we make it out of the first round, never mind the second round if he isn't back until the ECF timeline.
The Comedian wrote:
So glad to be wrong.
This brings title contender back into the fold. ECF is 7 weeks away, have Rob back to 100% for the Bucks, and let’s see what happens.
One thing that people should not be concerned about, there is no more of a long term risk with this, versus the full repair surgery.
ddb wrote:No surprises here with the 4-6 week return date. That's typical with MCL. Boston can be really good and be perfectly fine without him now thru Rd 1, as long as they don't have to play BK in RD 1. Honestly, I'm okay with being #3 seed and matching up with Toronto or Cleveland.


Tommy Heinsohn wrote:The game is not over until they look you in the face and start crying.
The Comedian wrote:
So glad to be wrong.
This brings title contender back into the fold. ECF is 7 weeks away, have Rob back to 100% for the Bucks, and let’s see what happens.
One thing that people should not be concerned about, there is no more of a long term risk with this, versus the full repair surgery.
Williams suffered the tear on Sunday night, but the extent of the injury allowed for a procedure that won't require him to be sidelined for several months, sources said.

GoCeltics123 wrote:Woj in his story said:Williams suffered the tear on Sunday night, but the extent of the injury allowed for a procedure that won't require him to be sidelined for several months, sources said.
So hopefully the tear is very small and the removal won't affect him much
