Game Recap: BOSTON The video rolled, the crowd stood, and Kristaps Porzingis didn’t blink.
No tears. Just a quick wave, both arms up over that 7-foot-3 frame, a nod to the noise inside TD Garden. Then it was back to work as the Golden State Warriors faced the Boston Celtics.
Before tip, though, Porzingis had already handled the real story. Ten minutes at shootaround. Health. Frustration. And yeah, a little bit of closure.
“It feels good to be back,” he said. “Weird, but good.”
That part never sounded fake.
Why Did Porzingis’ Boston Run Feel So Complicated?
The Highs – Banner Moments
Two seasons in green. One ring. That’s the headline.
Porzingis was a real piece on that 2022 title team, not just a name. Best flash? Game 1 of the Finals. Came off the bench cold, dropped 20 after sitting more than a month. Crowd lost it. Series tone set right there.
He remembers all of it. The stress, too.
“Basketball was pretty stressful here,” he admitted. “But we wanted it all. And we got it.”
Simple math.
The Lows-Health Spiral
And then the other side.
Injuries. Illness. That weird stretch late last season where he just didn’t look like himself. Not tired. Off.
Turns out it wasn’t nothing. Doctors diagnosed him with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome. Chronic fatigue, lingering symptoms, no quick fix.
“Super annoying,” he said, shaking his head. “It just wouldn’t go away.”
Playoffs hit, and he was still dragging. Bad timing. Worst kind.
The Trade Carousel – Boston to Atlanta to Golden State
Boston moved off the money. Roughly $30 million a year. Sent him to Atlanta Hawks.
That didn’t last long.
Seventeen games in Atlanta, then flipped again. Jonathan Kuminga and Buddy Hield out, Porzingis in. The Warriors took a swing.
Debut? Against Boston, of course. At Chase Center.
Then… another setback. Two weeks out. Steve Kerr called it “mysterious.” You could hear the frustration leaking through.
Porzingis didn’t sugarcoat it.
“This season has been pretty (expletive),” he said.
Fair.
Key Performances
Porzingis Finding His Game Again
And now? Different vibe.
He’s moving better. Getting lift. Looks like a guy who remembers he’s 7-3 with touch.
In five games back, he’s at 17.6 points in just over 21 minutes. Efficient. Picking spots. Punishing switches. That mid-post turn? Still money.
With Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler out, the Warriors needed a bucket getter. He’s been that. Not forcing it. Just taking what’s there.
And yeah, he’s sitting some back-to-backs. No one’s arguing.
Turning Point — The Health Shift
So What Changed?
According to him, everything.
“Now I’m actually getting my legs back,” Porzingis said. “It reminds me why I love this.”
That’s the line that matters.
Not the stats. Not the contract year chatter. Just feeling normal again.
He even admitted the doubt crept in at times. Not publicly. Not loud. But it was there.
Could this thing linger forever?
He shut that down quick.
“I didn’t want to think like that,” he said. “I’ll figure it out.”
Right now, looks like he has.
Off the Court – Settling Into the Bay
He’s into the new setup, too.
Likes San Francisco. The walkability. The compact feel. Even compared it to Boston, which got a few raised eyebrows.
Not wrong, though.
Different coast. Same kind of rhythm.
What’s Next – Free Agency Looming
Could Boston Be Back in Play?
Here’s where it gets interesting.
Porzingis hits unrestricted free agency this summer. Clean slate.
He didn’t dodge it.
“We’ll see what the future holds,” he said. “I miss this place a little bit.”
That’s not nothing.
But right now? He’s locked in on the Warriors, a team clawing for playoff positioning, trying to survive injuries and stay afloat in a brutal West.
And if Porzingis keeps looking like this — active, engaged, actually healthy — he’s not just a stopgap.
He’s a problem.