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Will Jaylen Brown play tonight against the New York Knicks in Game 5? Latest update on the Boston Celtics star's injury report (May 14, 2025)

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The Boston Celtics will have Jaylen Brown available for tonight’s critical Game 5 against the New York Knicks despite the team’s mounting injury concerns. With the Celtics trailing 3-1 in the series and Jayson Tatum sidelined indefinitely due to an Achilles injury, Brown’s presence is a crucial lifeline for Boston’s fading playoff hopes.

Jaylen Brown’s injury status for Game 5 against the New York Knicks (May 14, 2025)

Jaylen Brown is expected to play without restrictions, offering the Celtics a much-needed offensive boost. The All-Star wing has been a consistent performer this postseason, averaging 22.2 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 4.5 assists. His leadership has been evident, especially after Game 4, where he emphasized the team’s refusal to back down despite the daunting deficit.

Boston Celtics injury report for tonight’s game against the New York Knicks (May 14, 2025)


Kristaps Porzingis is also set to play, though questions linger about his conditioning. The big man has battled unexplained fatigue throughout the series, with team doctors yet to pinpoint the cause.



Sam Hauser (ankle) is listed as probable, providing additional depth, but the Boston Celtics’ fate hinges on Jaylen Brown and Porzingis stepping up. With Tatum out, Boston’s offense must adjust—relying less on three-point shooting and more on attacking the paint. Defensively, Brown’s versatility will be key in containing the Knicks’ backcourt.

What to expect from tonight’s Celtics vs Knicks Game 5 (May 14, 2025)?

If the Celtics lose tonight, their season ends. Jaylen Brown’s availability gives them a fighting chance, but with Porzingis’ uncertain stamina and Tatum’s absence, the margin for error is razor-thin. Tip-off is set for 7:30 PM ET at TD Garden.

Boston Celtics vs New York Knicks Game 5 overview

In the crucial Game 4 of the Knicks vs. Celtics 2025 NBA Playoff series, the New York Knicks defeated Madison Square Garden 121-113 to take a 3-1 series lead. Thanks to Jalen Brunson's spectacular second half, the Knicks erased a 14-point deficit in the third quarter. He consistently broke down Boston's defense and made key shots to score 26 of his 39 points after the half. With 23 points apiece from Karl-Anthony Towns and Mikal Bridges and 20 from OG Anunoby, the Knicks' well-rounded offense dominated Boston in the closing minutes.

With seven three-pointers and 42 points, Jayson Tatum led the Boston Celtics in a valiant effort. However, his night ended in agony when he sustained a right ankle injury in the closing minutes, a blow that could have a significant impact on the remainder of the series. Boston's early dominance waned as New York's defense tightened and their offensive play reached its zenith, particularly in the fourth quarter when they outscored the Boston Celtics with unrelenting speed and intensity and shot 61% as a team.

Coach Tom Thibodeau’s timely timeouts and adjustments were crucial, helping the Knicks regroup when Boston threatened to pull away. With this win, the Knicks are now just one victory away from their first Eastern Conference Finals appearance in 25 years.
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