The Boston Celtics will be without Aaron Nesmith for some time longer, but a picture of when the South Carolina native might return to action after a badly-sprained ankle for the Celtics is starting to come into focus, according to Boston head coach Ime Udoka.
Speaking with the media after shootaround, Udoka related that Nesmith has been “getting his work in” in practice despite not being ready to play, “but is some games away” still. A “matter of managing the swelling and pain tolerance,” the Vanderbilt product is not expected back over the next few contests slated for the Celtics last West Coast swing of the 2021-22 NBA season, but could potentially happen at the “end of the trip.”
That would put a target date of Monday, March 23 as the likely earliest return for Nesmith as Boston closes out the road trip with a visit to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Coach Udoka says Aaron Nesmith isn't ready yet as he continues to manage swelling and pain, but perhaps could be back by the end of the team's West Coast road trip.
— Dr. Justin Quinn (@justinquinnn) March 16, 2022
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