The Boston Celtics received some concerning news on Saturday as both Marcus Smart and Robert Williams have been labeled as questionable for Game 7 against the Miami Heat.

Of course a questionable designation means both players are 50/50 on playing, and considering that fact that they both featured in Game 6, it is highly likely that they will suit up in the do-or-die showdown.

However, the injury update also suggests that both Smart and Robert Williams are far from being 100 percent. The two have been in and out of the lineup due to their injuries, and it doesn't look like they have made significant strides in getting back to full health.

Marcus Smart is dealing with a right ankle sprain, and some intense swelling in the past couple of weeks have forced him to sit out two games against the Heat.

Meanwhile, Robert Williams continues to suffer from left knee soreness. He has just missed one game for the Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals, but there were moments he looked bothered by his injury, limiting his effectiveness.

In Game 7, the Celtics need to be as perfect as they can if they want to win. With that said, they will need both Smart and Williams to put their best foot forward if they are given the green light to play–even if it is painful for them.