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WHILE HE WAS HEALING, ROBERT WILLIAMS STUDIED CELTICS’ SCHEMESBy Adam Himmelsbach
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The Celtics' Robert Williams, who returned from injury Saturday, said he was pleased that in workouts his burst returned quickly and that his lateral movement is back to where it was before he was slowed by hip pain. file/chris szagola/associated press/FR170982 AP via AP Celtics center ROBERT Williams returned to face the Rockets on Saturday after being sidelined since Dec. 6 because of a hip boneedema.
Williams has been ramping up his activity in recent weeks and took part in all full shootarounds and workouts during Boston’s four-game Western Conference road trip. He underwent a final MRI after returning to Boston and was cleared to play. He said he was pleased that his burst returned quickly and that his lateral movement is back to where it was before he was slowed by hip pain. But during his time out he was focused on improving his general understanding of the Celtics’ schemes.Read full article
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Williams said that Celtics guard BRAD WANAMAKER has been an invaluable resource during his absence. At halftime and after games, he routinely went up to Wanamaker and asked him to break down what was going right and wrong on the court. Before he was hurt, Williams was averaging 3.9 points, 4.6 rebounds, and 1.1 blocks in 14.2 minutes per game. BRAD STEVENS said Williams’s playing time would likely be limited in the short-term, but he generally did not play big minutes anyway, so that should notbe a factor.
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