Sentinel & Enterprise

Brown says he’s pain-free but tight

Still week-plus away from returning to lineup

- By Mark Murphy

Based on his history with hamstring injuries, Jaylen Brown knows that recovery can’t be rushed.

That’s why the Celtics star believes that the oneto-two-week timeline originally given for his return is just about right, with about a week-and-a-half to go after suffering the injury last Saturday in Miami.

“Could be before then, just based upon how today’s session went, tomorrow’s session goes, and we go from there,” he said after working out on the side following Wednesday’s shootaroun­d. “We assess from there. These things could last longer or they can heal up pretty quick. So I think one or two weeks was about right.”

And if that means Brown has to be cautious, then so be it. He said he’s currently pain-free, but with some tightness.

“I think the concern is, because it was, I think, maybe a year ago before the season kind of shut down, I had the same injury,” he said. “So I just re-injured the same injury. So I think that was more of the concern, but as far as hamstring injuries go, this is my lightest one I think that I’ve had. So I’m not overly concerned about it, but I do want to make sure that it’s not an ongoing issue. So they want to make sure I do all the proper stuff this time to make sure this doesn’t happen again later in the season.

“It’s getting better. Got some good work today. Working with the team, trying to get back on the court. It’s getting a lot better,” said Brown. “It was just one play in the Miami game, towards the end of the third quarter. Tried to, like, explode off and kinda felt a little pull. It’s grade one, so it’s nothing severe. But anybody who’s had hamstring injuries knows it can be uncomforta­ble. So I’m just working to get back so I can be able to be with the team.”

His checklist for return is fairly simple.

“Just burst without pain. Being able to get up out the car, get out the bed, sit down and stuff without any pain in your hamstring or anything like that,” said Brown. “Being able to run, of course, and then after, I guess it’s, after you’re feeling well, what does it feel like after. You know, does it swell up? Does it get aggravated, you know all those type of little things.”

 ?? Matt stone / boston herald File ?? Jaylen brown takes the ball around chicago’s demar derozan during the first half at td garden on nov. 1.
Matt stone / boston herald File Jaylen brown takes the ball around chicago’s demar derozan during the first half at td garden on nov. 1.

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