Celtics guard, Payton Pritchard, has been diagnosed with a Grade 1 medial collateral ligament injury (MCL) and is expected to miss two weeks.
Celtics guard Payton Pritchard has a Grade 1 MCL sprain in right knee and expected to return to on-court activities in two weeks.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) January 23, 2021
Pritchard suffered the injury in Boston's loss to the Philadelphia 76'ers on Friday night. The injury should heal on its own without surgery.
MCL injuries can be grades 1, 2, or 3:
- A grade 1 MCL injury is the least severe. It means that your ligament has been stretched but not torn.
- A grade 2 MCL injury means that your ligament has been partially torn. This usually causes some instability in your knee joint.
- A grade 3 MCL injury is the most severe type of ligament injury. It occurs when your ligament has been completely torn. Joint instability is common in a grade 3 MCL sprain.
Payton and the Celtics dodged a bullet on this one. Without a partial or complete tear of the ligament taking place, his career and season should not be significantly affected.
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