Boston Celtics’ big man Kristaps Porzingis was left bloodied after suffering a head injury during game two of their first-round NBA playoff series against the Orlando Magic.The incident occurred late in the third quarter, when Porzingis, who stands at 7ft 2in, was struck on the forehead by a stray elbow from Orlando centre Goga Bitadze.The 29-year-old Latvian fell to the floor as blood poured from his forehead, prompting immediate attention from the medical staff. He was helped off the court by a team trainer and taken for treatment.Despite the heavy blow, Porzingis returned in the fourth quarter wearing a large bandage on his head and continued to contribute strongly.Recommended For YouSports2025-04-23T17:35:56+00:00Basketball star fined for telling fan: My manhood is bigger than yours (Video)Basketball star Anthony Edwards fined $50,000 by NBA for inappropriate gesture towards fan during Timberwolves’ playoff clash with Lakers. Watch as he makes rude gesture…Sports2025-04-24T10:45:01+00:00Basketball star suffers serious head injury as blood gushes out from forehead (Video)Basketball star Kristaps Porzingis suffers a bloody head injury in Celtics’ playoff win but returns to finish the game. Watch video of how it happened…Lifestyle2025-04-23T18:12:02+00:005 fashion tips for women who walk with purposeIf you want to stand out, choose outfits that reflect your confidence.He finished the night with 20 points and 10 rebounds, helping the Celtics secure a 109-100 win and take a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference series.READ ALSO: Basketball star fined for telling fan: My manhood is bigger than yours (Video)Jaylen Brown stepped up in the absence of Jayson Tatum, who was ruled out due to a wrist injury, scoring a game-high 36 points to power Boston to victory.Kristaps Porzingis takes brutal elbow and instantly starts gushing blood from his head 😳pic.twitter.com/eFBEHRi0IZ— BasketNews (@BasketNews_com) April 24, 2025 Results from other playoff games🏆 PLAYOFF BRACKET 🏆▪️ CLE, BOS extend series lead to 2-0▪️ HOU ties series 1-1 The #NBAPlayoffs presented by Google continue Thursday as Game 3’s begin with 3 games on TNT & NBA TV! pic.twitter.com/NKBLtwy8P3— NBA (@NBA) April 24, 2025 In other playoff action, Miami Heat’s star Jimmy Butler suffered a pelvis contusion after a hard fall in the first quarter of the Golden State Warriors’ 109-94 loss to the Houston Rockets.Butler, a six-time All-Star, did not return to the game and is scheduled for an MRI scan on Thursday to assess the damage. Houston’s win means their Western Conference series is now tied at 1-1.MUST READ: Pep Guardiola’s secret deal that nearly ended his marriage – Now he wants her backMeanwhile, Donovan Mitchell led the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 121-112 win over the Miami Heat, scoring 30 points, including 17 in the fourth quarter. Darius Garland added 21 points and nine assists as the Cavaliers also moved 2-0 ahead in their Eastern Conference match-up.