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Kendrick Perkins, C, Boston CelticsFriday 6/6, 4:06 PM CT
Kendrick Perkins, who suffered a sprained ankle in Game 1 of the NBA Finals, addressed the media today, reports the Boston Globe. His left ankle was heavily taped but said he would have been able to practice today if the team had held one.
Paul Pierce, G, Boston CelticsFriday 6/6, 3:12 PM CT
Paul Pierce answered questions about the right knee sprain he suffered in the third quarter of Game 1 with the Boston Globe. His knee was heavily wrapped, and he walked up the podium stairs with a visible limp, but told the media he had a good chance of playing Sunday.
Kevin Garnett, F, Boston CelticsFriday 6/6, 3:04 PM CT
Kevin Garnett was horrible in the final quarter of Game 1 against the Lakers missing nine shots in a row at one point. The big center was good defensively, though, prevented any L.A. player from getting in the paint and doing damage offensively.
Paul Pierce, G, Boston CelticsFriday 6/6, 10:22 AM CT
The Boston Globe reports that after the game last night, Paul Pierce (knee) took a wait-and-see approach about his availability for Game 2 in the Garden. “We'll see,” he said. “I mean, it's in pain. I was able to get through tonight. I don't know if it was off adrenaline or what, but got through it.” Celtics coach Doc Rivers this morning in an interview on Boston sports radio station WEEI took a similar tact.