Even the most-tragic happenings can have an upside, and such is the case with the left knee injury and surgery to Celtics center, Rob Williams III.
The latest timeline shows he will be out of action for 8-12 weeks, meaning he could return as soon as late November. So what's the upside?
Well, clearly four long seasons in the League have taken a toll on the supremely-athletic youngster. He has averaged a mere 44 games per season over that 4-year span. And lest we not forget, he has been dealing with an artery condition in his knees for a number of years that may eventually require additional surgery.
So shortening his 2022-23 season in preparation for the playoffs may be a boon to Rob and his team. In addition, fans will get to see more of the likes of big men Mfiondu Kabengele, Noah Vonleh and Luke Kornet - as will new Head Coach Joe Mazzulla.
It would seem to be the best course for the Celtics brass not to rush Williams III back on the court. He changes the game for The Green greatly when he is out there, both on offense and defense. Get well /soon, SKYLORD!
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