Robert Williams' injury situation has been a big point of concern for the Boston Celtics. The center is one of their most important players on the roster. However, Williams has missed some time in these playoffs because of a knee injury that has been bothering him after returning from surgery.

Ahead of a critical Game 2 matchup against the Warriors in the Finals, the Celtics have released their final designation for Robert Williams. According to the official injury report, the center is currently listed as questionable. Marcus Smart is noticeably absent from the report, though, which is a huge sigh of relief for fans.

Meanwhile, the Warriors don't quite have the same luck on the injury end as the Celtics. Otto Porter Jr., Andre Iguodala, and Gary Payton II are all listed as questionable as well. However, both Porter and Iguodala did play in Game 1, so this might just be the coaching staff trying to play mind games.

Robert Williams was a rather big thorn in the side of the Warriors during Game 1 of the NBA Finals. The Celtics center is agile enough to hang with the Warriors' guards in isolation, while also being an elite rim protector. He provides a completely different look to the team when he's on the floor, making him rather invaluable for the squad.

The Celtics are looking to plant the former champions Warriors firmly on the ground in Game 2. A 2-0 lead isn't insurmountable by any means. However, the pressure of a large series lead, coupled with the fact that Games 3 and 4 will be played at TD Garden, could be the deciding factor in this series.