Kemba Walker has been discharged from the hospital and will be assessed again on Saturday after suffering "concussion-like symptoms" in the Celtics' defeat to the Nuggets.
The three-time All-Star point guard was wheeled off on a stretcher at the Pepsi Center following a collision with his team-mate Semi Ojeleye on Friday.
Walker was treated for more than eight minutes on court after plowing into Ojeleye's midriff head first. The 29-year-old underwent tests at Denver Hospital, but was allowed to rejoin his team-mates before they returned to Boston.
Walker will face further checks ahead of Boston's game against the Kings at TD Garden on Monday.
#NEBHInjuryReport Following testing at a Denver hospital, Kemba Walker has been released to rejoin the team for its return to Boston. He will be re-evaluated tomorrow and further updates will be provided as appropriate.
— Boston Celtics (@celtics) November 23, 2019
"It's tough on both teams to see that," Celtics head coach Brad Stevens said after the 96-92 loss. "And it was good to get at least early reports of good news from our standpoint.
"But the head injury thing is super scary, and so you're always thinking about it, and you still have to play the last 27 minutes, which is not a fun part of it, but I thought our guys and Denver competed really hard the rest of the game."