Hawks' Kristaps Porzingis Ruled Out vs Celtics, Will Have to Wait for First Game Against Former Team.
Boston's 7-foot-2 center will sit out Saturday's matchup against the Atlanta Hawks due to left Achilles tendinitis, a diagnosis that is exacerbating his lingering calf injury.
Porzingis, who played for the Boston Celtics from 2023-25 before being traded to the Hawks in July last year, has struggled with injuries during his stint with Atlanta. He missed nearly every game in December except for two due to an illness unrelated to Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), while also missing multiple games in January because of his Achilles injury.
Despite these setbacks, Porzingis remains a productive player on the court when he's healthy, averaging 17.1 points per game this season. He's shooting 45.7 percent from the field and 36.0 percent from beyond the arc, both down slightly from last season.
For now, it looks like Porzingis will have to wait for his first game against the Celtics as a Hawk. Boston will visit Atlanta two times in 2026, with the second matchup taking place on March 27. The Celtics, meanwhile, will travel to play the Hawks again on March 30.
In related news, forward Josh Minott will sit out Saturday's game due to a left ankle sprain. Guard Payton Pritchard is also questionable with a left ankle soreness.
Boston's 7-foot-2 center will sit out Saturday's matchup against the Atlanta Hawks due to left Achilles tendinitis, a diagnosis that is exacerbating his lingering calf injury.
Porzingis, who played for the Boston Celtics from 2023-25 before being traded to the Hawks in July last year, has struggled with injuries during his stint with Atlanta. He missed nearly every game in December except for two due to an illness unrelated to Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), while also missing multiple games in January because of his Achilles injury.
Despite these setbacks, Porzingis remains a productive player on the court when he's healthy, averaging 17.1 points per game this season. He's shooting 45.7 percent from the field and 36.0 percent from beyond the arc, both down slightly from last season.
For now, it looks like Porzingis will have to wait for his first game against the Celtics as a Hawk. Boston will visit Atlanta two times in 2026, with the second matchup taking place on March 27. The Celtics, meanwhile, will travel to play the Hawks again on March 30.
In related news, forward Josh Minott will sit out Saturday's game due to a left ankle sprain. Guard Payton Pritchard is also questionable with a left ankle soreness.