While it doesn’t appear the hamstring injury Bradley suffered in Game 1 is as bad as the Celtics initially feared, the 25-year-old still needs some time off to recuperate from the injury. Marcus Smart ended up starting at shooting guard in Bradley’s place in Game 2 and went 1-for-11 from the field, which may prompt coach Brad Stevens to shake up his lineup again as the series shifts to Boston for Game 3 on Friday. In addition to Smart, Evan Turner, Terry Rozier, and R.J. Hunter will be asked to take on more minutes in Bradley’s stead.
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