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Kemba set to return; calls collision 'scary'

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Wednesday, 27 November 2019 09:57

BOSTON -- As Boston Celtics star Kemba Walker lay on the ground Friday night in Denver, he felt the same emotion his teammates and everyone else watching did: fear.

"It was a scary moment for myself," Walker said after Boston's shootaround Wednesday morning, before the Celtics faced the Brooklyn Nets at TD Garden. "When I was in the moment, it was pretty tough to be in, obviously. I know it was scary for everybody.

"It was tough, but thank God I'm OK."

Walker will return to the court against the Nets on Wednesday night -- barring a setback between shootaround and the game -- for the first time since he ran headfirst into teammate Semi Ojeleye's midsection in the second quarter of Friday's loss in Denver. Walker remained on the ground for several minutes before eventually being taken off on a stretcher and transported to a local hospital for evaluation.

Walker has since cleared every test without issue, and every scan on his head, neck and back has come back clean. While everything turned out to be fine, he said the initial numbness he felt in his hands is what scared him the most.

"It went away pretty fast," he said. "I think that's what got me the most nervous when I was on the ground. But, yeah, it went away. They just wanted to make sure I was good, I was safe. So they kept me from moving and put me on a stretcher, obviously.

"But yeah, like I said, thank God I'm OK and it wasn't as bad as it looked."

It was bad enough, though, that Walker wound up sitting out Monday's game against the Sacramento Kings, snapping his personal consecutive-games-played streak at 158.

"I'm not gonna lie, I was really pissed about that," Walker said. "I wanted to play. I wanted to keep the streak alive. I can't lie, I was pissed. But I guess it was gonna happen at some point."

Walker admitted that it made sense for him to take the extra couple of days to make sure he was all right before returning to the lineup.

He also said the Celtics gave him the choice as to whether he should play against the Kings.

"They left it up to me," Walker said. "They left it up to me. I knew they wanted me to sit out a little bit, so I just said I was gonna sit out."

The Celtics are also expected to get center Daniel Theis back on the court Wednesday after he missed the game against the Kings with an illness.

One player who won't be returning to the court Wednesday night is Kyrie Irving. The former Celtics star was ruled out from playing on Brooklyn's entire three-game road trip, against the Knicks and both of his former teams, the Cavaliers and Celtics.

Whenever Irving does make his return to Boston, he will be met with an ugly reception. But Celtics coach Brad Stevens said he holds no ill will toward Irving after the two years they spent working together before the point guard left as a free agent.

"I don't really think about it," Stevens said of the potential reception Irving will receive. "We've talked about it a lot. I've said it before, I enjoyed Kyrie. Kyrie had a great two years from a playing standpoint here. And since June I've really tried to focus on this year's team after I studied last year's team. I really haven't thought about it.

"He's a great player. We've talked many times about [how] last year's team didn't achieve what we wanted to. There were a lot of factors in that. But the factor that doesn't get mentioned is how good the competition was. The East was way better last year [than the year before], and we weren't as good as we wanted to be. So it doesn't take away from what he did here those two years. I wish him the best, I wish him good health, but I haven't thought twice about tonight, or being more meaningful, or reactions, or any of that stuff."

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