BOSTON -- Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla on Sunday confirmed an ESPN report that Jaylen Brown received pain management injections during the week to help his troublesome right knee.
Brown's minutes had been decreased the last month or so as he tried to work through the injury. The reigning Finals MVP sat out Friday's victory over Charlotte and missed Sunday's 93-86 win over the Hornets in the regular-season finale.
"Just part of the rehab process for him to get back to be his absolute best," Mazzulla said. "He's continuing to take care of himself and put himself in great position to be ready for the postseason."
When asked if he was confident Brown would be ready for the start of the playoffs, Mazzulla said: "A hundred percent."
In Boston's run to the championship last spring, Brown was their main defender against the opponents' top scorer.
Mazzulla said it was the player's decision to sit out. In doing so, he became ineligible for postseason awards because he'll be short of the league's threshold for total games played.
"It was more, he makes that call," Mazzulla said. "He knows his body better than anybody. He knows exactly where he's at. He knows where he needs to get to in order to be at his best for what matters most. The most important thing is trusting him."
Celtics guard Payton Pritchard said the team is ready to go with or without Brown.
"If he's able to play, we go ahead and play. We know how to play with him. Obviously, he's one of our guys," Pritchard said. "If he doesn't, guys are going to have to step up and fill those in different areas. Our team is well-balanced and very deep."