Sadly: Jordan Walsh announce his Resignation from Celtics to another NBA team and explain his decision

Jordan Walsh announce his Resignation from Celtics to another NBA team and explain his decision

The Boston Celtics got better news about its star on the injury report, but the Milwaukee Bucks will be without Giannis Antetokounmpo for Wednesday night’s matchup between the top two teams in the Eastern Conference—despite a ten-game difference between them.

Jaylen Brown will start for the team hosting the game on Wednesday at TD Garden. The three-time All-Star’s right ankle injury had made him rated as doubtful for the game.

Jrue Holiday has been ruled out by Boston because of a sprained right AC joint. Sam Hauser has also been ruled inactive by the C’s due to a sprained left ankle.

On the plus side, though, the six-foot-eight shooter, who scored a career-high thirty points and drained ten out of thirteen three-pointers, a personal best, in the Celtics’ 130-104 victory against the Washington Wizards on Saint Patrick’s Day, had a practice session on the court before to Wednesday’s matchup.

Before the game, Bucks head coach Doc Rivers said of Antetokounmpo’s hamstring issue and the decision not to bring him to Boston: “Sometimes, you just have to say no.”

The bench boss for Milwaukee also stated that his squad is putting the playoffs first and even prefers to practice, even if it means missing games during the regular season in the process.

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