http://espn.go.com/nba/playoffs/2016/story/_/id/15230665/boston-celtics-kelly-olynyk-shoulder-questionable-game-2-vs-atlanta-hawkshttp://greenstreet.weei.com/sports/boston/basketball/celtics/2016/04/18/kelly-olynyk-dealing-with-pain-discomfort-heading-into-game-2-jae-crowder-not-100-percent/Crowder says his ankle is 75-80 percent, which explains his God-awful performance on Saturday, though he seems to definitely be playing tomorrow.
Smart and IT both have significant issues with their wrists/hands that are hurting them, but you know they're going to play and not use it as an excuse.
Interestingly, Bradley will receive another MRI on Wednesday when they return to Boston. They're going to assess the extent of the injury, so there does to be some minor hope that he might be able to come back towards the end of this series or next series if we can advance.
KO, on the other hand, is soft as Charmin, and he's questionable for tomorrow due to a sore shoulder. He hopes to play, but he admitted that his "confidence in his shoulder would likely dictate that."
I've been a pretty big proponent of KO's skillset for a long time, but he just continues to show that his confidence and character might be too fragile for this team. This is the playoffs. I don't care what your confidence is in your shoulder - if you can go, then you go. Crowder won't be all that confident in his ankle, but you sure aren't going to see him questioning whether or not he's going to play. Especially after Bradley's injury and KO being one of our better shooters, he just needs to suck it up, put his big boy pants on, and get out there and help his team.