The Boston Celtics are facing off against a Milwaukee Bucks side that's going to be without one of their best players in Khris Middleton due to injury. They won't be operating under similar circumstances.

The Celtics had a minor scare with All-Star Jaylen Brown, who has been nursing a hamstring injury from their first-round series against the Brooklyn Nets. According to the latest report from ESPN's Tim Bontemps, he's good to go for Game 1 against the Bucks.

Ime Udoka says Jaylen Brown is good to play today without restrictions due to his hamstring, Robert Williams is back in the starting lineup and Boston is back to its normal rotation.

Robert Williams, who had missed a handful of weeks before returning in Game 3 against the Nets, is also back and fully healthy for the Boston side.

The Boston Celtics looked like the most impressive team in the first round of the NBA playoffs. Not only were they the only team to sweep their matchup, they did so against arguably the scariest lower-seeded team in the playoffs.

With their injury luck starting to turn at exactly the right time, this Celtics squad looks like a serious threat to make a run at the title this season.