Robert Williams is hoping to play some part in Game 3 of the Boston Celtics’ playoff series against the Brooklyn Nets on Saturday, according to reports.
The center has been one of the standout players for Boston this season, but has not played since 27 March after undergoing knee surgery.
However, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported on Friday that Williams intends to play “limited minutes” at the Barclays Center, with the Celtics 2-0 up in the series.
The 24-year-old was second in the league during the regular season for blocked shots per game (2.20), behind only Jaren Jackson Jr of the Memphis Grizzlies (2.27), and third for offensive rebounds per game (3.9), behind only Steven Adams of the Grizzlies (4.6) and Mitchell Robinson of the New York Knicks (4.1).
Williams also shot a field goal percentage of 73.6 from an average of six attempts per game in his 61 regular-season appearances.
The report went on to claim that Williams hopes to play more minutes on Game 4 on Monday, should he avoid any setbacks, and that he has competed in consecutive five-on-five practices.