The infection in Marcus Smart’s left eye has now spread to his right eye, according to Coach Brad Stevens.
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Walker makes Celtics better simply by being himself
Point guard Kemba Walker has helped Boston to the fourth-best record in the Eastern Conference.
Kanter accepts his rotating role with Celtics
Enes Kanter brings toughness and a physical presence off the bench for Boston.
Bragdon, Pacers rally past Celtics, 122-117, despite 44 from Walker
Kemba Walker scores 44 points, but Indiana holds a 38-23 scoring advantage in the fourth quarter and rallies past Boston.
NBA roundup: For Hayward, it’s all taking shape just fine
Gordon Hayward returned to the lineup for the Celtics on Monday, and his conditioning did not seem to suffer despite missing a month with a broken hand.
Hayward returns as Celtics upend Cavaliers, 110-88
Gordon Hayward plays for the first time since breaking his hand on Nov. 9 to help Boston improve to 10-0 at home.
Nets, still without Irving, beat Celtics
Spencer Dinwiddie scores 32 points as Brooklyn, playing its eighth straight game without former Celtics guard Kyrie Irving, beats Boston, 112-107.
Walker has neck sprain, doubtful for Celtics game Monday
The Celtics’ guard was injured when colliding with a teammate during Friday’s game in Denver.
Tacko Fall makes a big splash at Boys & Girls Club
The 7-foot-5 Red Claws center, who never learned to swim while growing up, takes part in a swim lesson with 10 children in Portland.
Smart’s strengths, shortcomings encapsulated in Celtics’ loss to Clippers
While he sometimes frustrates fans with his shot selection, Marcus Smart again showed why he’s so important to the team.