ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski and Malika Andrews reported Hayward will undergo an MRI on Monday night. Gordon Hayward suffered a right ankle injury in Game 1 Monday night. This injury isn’t as severe as that one, but Hayward knows what lies ahead.“The mental side of rehab is by far tougher than the physical,” he said. Hayward landed on Daniel Theis’ foot as he was coming down after going for a rebound under the Sixers basket and rolled his ankle pretty badly.
He left the arena in crutches and wasn't putting weight on the foot Tuesday in Orlando, per Sports Illustrated's Chris Mannix.

12/24/2019. A boot on his right foot/ankle.

This injury isn’t as severe as that one, but Hayward knows what lies ahead.“The mental side of rehab is by far tougher than the physical,” he said.

Just spotted Gordon Hayward walking into the Celtics meal room. I’m using an online business opportunity I’m just so happy that I found out about it……..By viewing our video content, you are accepting the terms of our Hayward landed on Daniel Theis’ foot as he was coming down after going for a rebound under the Sixers basket and rolled his ankle pretty badly.

Hayward suffered the injury in the fourth quarter after landing on teammate Daniel Theis' foot. He left the arena in crutches and wasn't putting weight on the foot Tuesday in Orlando, per Sports Illustrated's Chris Mannix.Just spotted Gordon Hayward walking into the Celtics meal room.
Hayward said he knew as soon as he came down on teammate Daniel Theis’ foot that it was a serious injury, and not just a casual ankle roll. “There’s nothing else to say about it.

It doesn’t feel great at the moment. Hayward scored 12 points on 5-for-13 shooting with four rebounds and three assists in 34 minutes before departing. Right as they were looking to put the hopeful finishing touches on a win, they saw Gordon Hayward leave the game with a sprained ankle. He also hedged at times defensively and cut off passing lanes on occasion that resulted in turnovers for Toronto. Putting no pressure on it.This isn't the same ankle Hayward injured in devastating fashion in October 2018, but it's still serious enough to sideline him for about a month.The Eastern Conference Finals are scheduled to begin around Sept. 15, so it's possible Hayward could be healthy by then if Boston makes it that far. Aug 18, 2020 1:23 PM ET Gordon Hayward suffered a right ankle injury in Game 1 Monday night. There were box-outs that led to rebounds which led to points for the Celtics.

The Raptors made just 10 of their 40 3-point attempts.

Boston’s undersized center got a couple calls to go his way early in Boston’s Game 1 matchup with Toronto.It was fitting when you consider pretty much everything the Celtics wanted to do against the Raptors went according to script, which led to a surprisingly cushy 112-94 victory. It’s very important, and I definitely have that.”Hayward had his best season with the Celtics during the regular season, hitting 50 percent of his shots and averaging 17.5 points and a career-high 6.7 rebounds.

“I think having good people around you is very key.

It was the first the public had learned of Hayward's foot injury, but head coach Brad Stevens said Hayward had been dealing with foot pain for several weeks and had an MRI scheduled for Thursday.

His ankle was swollen by the time he left the court.As for the road ahead, Hayward is going to attack his rehab as soon as possible. Gordon Hayward Left Game 1 Late After Spraining His Right Ankle Music