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Injury Update: Torn meniscus for Danilo Gallinari Boston Celtics

Injury Update: Torn meniscus for Danilo Gallinari Boston Celtics

Boston Celtics forward Danilo Gallinari has officially been diagnosed with a torn meniscus in his left knee. Gallinari was injured while playing for Italy in a 2023 FIBA World Cup Qualifier on Saturday.

The Italian National Team initially released the update on Gallinari:

Shortly thereafter, Gallinari confirmed the diagnosis:

The injury was originally feared to be a re-tear of Gallinari’s left ACL. That was initially ruled out Saturday evening. An MRI on Sunday then confirmed a torn meniscus, but no ligament damage.

The injury is particularly tough for Gallinari for a few different reasons. He was very much looking forward to representing Italy at this summer’s EuroBasket. In addition, at his age, Gallinari only has so many competitions left on the national team level for Italy.

As for his NBA season with the Celtics, that’s up in the air. At best, Gallinari will start the season late, as he’ll be recovering from the torn meniscus. At worst, Gallinari will miss significant time, including the potential to miss the entire season.

At this point, it’s unknown what the extent of the tear is. There are different surgical options for a torn meniscus, and each comes with a different return-to-play timeline. What option is best for Gallinari will be determined at a later date. After that, we’ll have a better idea on how long the new Celtics forward may be out.

Boston fans are familiar with the recovery from a torn meniscus, as Robert Williams suffered a similar injury last season. Williams tore his meniscus in late-March. He returned just shy of a month later, for Game 3 of the Celtics first round playoff series against the Brooklyn Nets.

Williams was then in and out of the lineup during the second round against the Milwaukee Bucks and in the Eastern Conference Finals against the Miami Heat. Williams played in all six games of the 2022 NBA Finals vs the Golden State Warriors but was visibly hampered by his knee at times.

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