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Marcus Smart left Friday's game against the Brooklyn Nets with a bruised knee, but apparently he wasn't the only Boston Celtics player dealing with an ailment to that body part.
Smart and swingman Evan Turner both received MRIs at New England Baptist Hospital after Friday's win to evaluate potential damage in their knees, a source told WEEI's Mike Petraglia.
While the extent of both players' injuries are unknown, doctors fear Turner sustained damage to his right miniscus and right poplitel tendon while Smart suffered a tibiofibular subluxation in his left knee, according to the source.
Celtics coach Brad Stevens said Friday team doctors told him Smart got hit on the knee during a play early in the fourth quarter.
Smart already missed three games earlier this season with a sprained left big toe.
Turner showed no obvious signs of injury Friday and played 26 minutes in Boston's blowout win. He did deal with a mild right knee strain in the preseason that kept him out of the team's two games in Europe, however. Turner has played in all 12 of the Celtics' games this season and didn't miss a single game for the C's last season.
With the possibility of a thinner backcourt for Sunday's contest in Brooklyn, Boston recalled guards Terry Rozier and James Young from the Maine Red Claws on Saturday.
If Smart and/or Turner are unable to go, it likely will mean more playing time for Rozier and fellow rookie R.J. Hunter behind Isaiah Thomas and Avery Bradley.
H/t to mrtripledouble10
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