The Boston Celtics’ playoff chances took its second major blow of the season when the team announced Kyrie Irving needs an additional procedure on his surgically repaired left knee and will miss the rest of the season. The surgery is expected to be performed by doctors on Saturday and will force the All-Star point guard to rest for the next four to five months.

Kyrie Irving
Boston Celtics star guard Kyrie Irving has suffered a setback after an operation discovered a bacterial infection in his surgically repaired left knee. The 26 year old will miss the rest of the regular season and playoffs. (Image: USA Today)

News of Irving’s absence for the rest of the season and the playoffs sent Boston’s odds for the postseason plunging. The Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook tweeted that the team’s odds to win the Eastern Conference went from 9/2 to 20/1. The odds for winning the NBA Finals dropped even worse. They went from 20/1 to 80/1.

It is the second devastating injury to the Celtics this season. In the first game of the season forward Gordon Hayward landed awkwardly on his left leg and broke his tibia and ankle.

Irving Carried Celtics

The former Cleveland Cavalier had come to Boston in a trade demanded by Irving over the summer of 2017. He had grown tired of being second fiddle to LeBron James and with the Celtics he had the opportunity to be the team’s superstar.

He relished the role and led the Celtics on a 16-game winning streak early in the season. The team had opened at 15/1 to win the NBA Championship, and suddenly dropped to 10/1.

The team took over the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference and held it until February when a surging Toronto took over the top spot. Still Boston was pegged as the best team in the East.

Injury Changes Landscape

Irving wasn’t sure what to expect when he had surgery on March 24th to remove a tension wire in the knee that he fractured in the 2015 NBA Finals. That procedure was a success, but it was during the operation that they found a bacterial infection at the site of the two screws that were implanted in the knee during the initial surgery.

The decision was made to keep the 26 year old out of the lineup for the rest of the season. Irving posted on his Instagram his disappointment.

“The hardest thing to do sometimes is accept the uncontrollable things life throws at you,” Irving wrote. “You try consistently to learn, grow, and prepare everyday to equip your mind, body, and spirit with tools to deal with some of those things, but I feel when those moments arise they all give you a sense of unfulfillment, simply because it puts some of your professional journey and goals on a brief hold.”

The recovery time is expected to be four to five months and he should be ready at the beginning of next season.

That doesn’t help the team now, however. Without him the Celtics will likely struggle to get out of the first round of the playoffs. Their first-round opponent will either be Washington or Milwaukee and each team gave Boston a preview of what to expect.

Irving was not in the lineup on March 14 when the Wizards traveled to Boston and won, 125-124. The Celtics went on the road to play the Bucks on Tuesday and lost 106-102. They were favorites in both games, but will be in the underdog role once the playoffs begin in a little more than a week.