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An Ex-Player Claims Kristaps Porzingis Has No Fans in Dallas
The NBA Finals between the Mavericks and the Celtics this season will have a few of intriguing side stories.
One is the return of Kyrie Irving to Boston, a place he spent the 2017–18 and 2018–19 seasons before drawing the wrath of Celtics fans as a free agency and subsequently departing. Irving is now a star for the Mavericks.
That Celtics big Kristaps Porzingis spent the last two and a half years with the Mavericks is another interesting piece of information.
The squad disliked playing with Porzingis, according to former Mavs forward Chandler Parsons, who spoke to “Run It Back” (via NBACentral), and Luka Doncic in especially disliked being Parsons’ teammate.
People thought Porzingis was just hype when he was selected fourth overall in the 2015 NBA Draft; he is a Latvian native.
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He had a solid season with the Mavericks, but he was prone to injuries. Last summer, he was traded to the Celtics after spending half a season with the Wizards.
Porzingis has been out since the playoffs began with a strained calf, but he should be able to make a return in the championship series.
A calf strain isn’t anything to take lightly, but if he comes back healthy, the Celtics—who haven’t been champions since 2008—will benefit immensely from his interior defense, rebounding, and scoring prowess.