- Initial tests performed Friday night on Celtics guard Mickael Pietrus suggest he escaped serious head injury, and his agent said Saturday morning that early indications are he might have a concussion. (Abc Local Web)
- March 24, 2012 (PHILADELPHIA) -- Boston Celtics guard Mickael Pietrus left the court on a stretcher and will remain hospitalized overnight after an awkward collision late in the first half of Friday nights 99-86 loss against Philadelphia. (Abc Local Web)
- Pietrus was driving to the basket when he collided with 76ers point guard Lou Williams and crashed to the floor, landing hard on his lower back and immediately clutching his neck. (Washington Post)
- PHILADELPHIA -- Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers said Mickael Pietrus will spend the night in Philadelphia after suffering a questionable closed head injury (concussion) during Fridays 99-86 loss to the 76ers at Wells Fargo Arena. (ESPN)
- The oddest thing may have been not seeing Mickael Pietrus pop right back up. The normally happy-go-lucky Celtics guard has taken his share of hits, but he usually reacts by making a goofy face or silly gesture before going along as though nothing happened. (NESN.com)
- Mickael Pietrus suffered an unknown (currently) injury in the second quarter against the Philadelphia 76ers. While driving towards the rim, Pietrus got his arms tied up with Lou Williams and fell awkwardly to the ground (also called a foul on Williams). (Bleacherreport.com)
- Boston Celtics forward Mickael Pietrus was stretchered off the court after taking a frightening fall during the second quarter of a Friday night game against the Philadelphia 76ers at Philadelphia. (76ers game [VIDEO] - HULIQ.com)
- Mickael Pietrus did not show any immediate apparent effects from his hard fall and was cleared to return to Boston. Looking for more scoops on your favorite New England sports teams? Check out NESN. (FOXSports.com)
- PHILADELPHIA — When Mickael Pietrus went down in the second quarter of Bostons 98-86 loss at Philadelphia on Friday, the 6-foot-6 swingman was concerned. Laying on the court after an awkward landing, the 6-foot-6 swingman didnt know what to think. (NECN)
Saturday, March 24, 2012
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