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Boston Celtics (0-0) at Toronto Raptors (0-0)
Sunday, August 30, 2020
1:00 PM ET
Round 2 Game 1
TV: ESPN
Radio: 98.5 The Sports Hub
The Field House
Probable Starters
PG SG SF PF C
PG: Kemba Walker
SG: Marcus Smart
SF: Jaylen Brown
PF: Jayson Tatum
C: Daniel Theis
Celtics Reserves
Carsen Edwards
Semi Ojeleye
Vincent Poirier
Brad Wanamaker
Grant Williams
Enes Kanter
Romeo Langford
Robert Williams
Tremont Waters
Tacko Fall
Injuries/NWT
Javonte Green (knee) out
Gordon Hayward (ankle) out
Head Coach
Brad Stevens
Probable Starters
PG SG SF PF C
PG: Kyle Lowry
SG: Fred VanVleet
SF: OG Anunoby
PF: Pascal Siakam
C: Marc Gasol
Raptors Reserves
Chris Boucher
Terence Davis
Dewan Hernandez
Rondae Hollis-Jefferson
Serge Ibaka
Stanley Johnson
Malcolm Miller
Norman Powell
Matt Thomas
Paul Watson
Injuries
Kyle Lowry (ankle) questionable
Oshae Brissett (knee) out
Patrick McCaw (knee) out
Head Coach
Nick Nurse
Game Notes
The Celtics go from one division rival to another as the Celtics and Raptors face off in the playoffs for the first time ever. These two teams met 4 times in the regular season including one game in the bubble. The Celtics won 3 of those 4 games, including handing the Raptors their only defeat in the seeding games. But then again, Philadelphia won 3 of 4 from the Celtics this season also but that didn't mean anything in round 1.
The Celtics won 112-106 on October 25, which was the second game of the season for both teams. The Celtics won a second time 118-102 on Christmas Day but the Raptors were without Siakam, Powell, and Gasol. The Raptors won 113-97 three days later on December 28. They didn't meet again until the seeding games in the Bubble when the Celtics won 122-100. In spite of winning the season series 3-1, the Celtics are the underdogs in this series.
According to NBA.com, the Raptors averaged 27.8 points per game in transition during the regular season. This accounted for almost one quarter of their offense. This was the most in the NBA. The Celtics gave up only 17.7 points per game in transition in the regular season which was the fifth-lowest rate in the league. On the other hand, the Raptors ranked 16th in points per halfcourt possession in the regular season. The Celtics need to slow the game down and make the Raptors play in the half court and it could give them an advantage.
Kyle Lowry sprained his ankle in the first quarter of their game 4 against the Nets and is questionable for this game. They haven't posted any definite information as to the severity of the sprain but I'm thinking he will be in the starting lineup for this game. Oshae Brissett (knee) and Patrick McCaw (knee) are both out for the Raptors.
For the Celtics, Gordon Hayward is still out with the grade 3 sprain that kept him out of most of their series against the Sixers and he will likely miss all of this series. In addition, Javonte Green had a procedure done on his knee to repair a partial meniscal tear and will be out for 2-3 weeks so he will also likely miss this entire series.
NOTE: Both teams have been talking about boycotting this game as a response to the shooting of Jacob Blake. Jaylen Brown and Fred VanVleet have both said that they are discussing it and so this game may not take place as scheduled. I'm not sure what would happen if one or both teams boycott it but keep an eye on the news to see if any decisions are reached on this matter.
Key Matchups
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Jayson Tatum vs Pascal Siakam
Siakam's improvement and tough play is one of the reasons that the Raptors have not missed a beat, even after losing Kawhi Leonard this year. He is averaging 20.8 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 4.8 assists per game in the playoffs. He is shooting 41.7% from the field and 28.6% from beyond the arc. Siakam averaged 22 points in the 3 games against the Celtics this season. Both players are good defenders so this will be very interesting to watch.
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Marcus Smart vs Fred VanVleet
VanVleet is averaging 21.8 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 7.8 assists in the post season. He is shooting 52.7% from the field and 55.9% from beyond the arc in the playoffs. Marcus needs to especially stay with him on the perimeter as VanVleet is shooting the lights out from there.
Honorable Mention
Kemba Walker vs Kyle Lowry
These are two veterans who are playing very well for their teams. Lowry is averaging 12.5 points, 7 rebounds, and 4.8 assists. He averaged 21 points in the 4 games against the Celtics this season. He is tough on defense and will make it tough for Kemba to score. This should be a good matchup but it could be a tough one for Kemba.
Keys to the Game
Defense
Defense is always a key to winning and especially so in the playoffs. The Raptors are averaging 126.3 points in the playoffs, while the Celtics are averaging 112.3 points. However, even though the 76ers are in disarray somewhat, they are still a tougher matchup than the Nets so keep that in mind. The Raptors have a defensive rating of 102.4 (2nd) while the Celtics have a defensive rating of 105.0 (4th). The Celtics have to up their defensive intensity and match that of the Raptors if they hope to win this series. They have to especially defend in transition where the Raptors get almost 1/4 of their points.
Be Aggressive
The Celtics must be the more aggressive team. They have to be aggressive on defense, in going after loose balls, in crashing the boards, and just all around going all out. They have to aggressively attack the basket. They need to start the game with that aggressive mindset and be aggressive throughout the whole game with no let up. They absolutely can't let the Raptors play harder than them.
Rebound
The Celtics must crash the boards. They can't score if they don't have the ball. Much of rebounding is effort and desire. The Celtics have to be the team that puts out more effort from every player to go after rebounds. The Celtics are 10th in rebounds at 43.3 per game. The Raptors are 2nd with 51.0 per game. In their 3 wins this season, the Celtics out rebounded the Raptors 153-128, winning the boards in each game. In their lone loss, Toronto out rebounded the Celtics 53-31. The Celtics must win the rebounding battle if they want to win this game.
Move the Ball Carefully
The Celtics need to move the ball and not lapse into hero ball. They have to make the extra pass and find the open man and the best shot. They have to play team ball. They also have to focus and make careful passes as the Raptors are 2nd with 19.5 points off turnovers per game The Raptors are also tops in the league with 18.8 fast break points per game. They will make the Celtics pay if they get sloppy with the ball.
Bench Play
The Raptors are a very deep team. If the Celtics have one weakness, it may be production off their bench, although they did produce 41 points in Game 2 against the 76ers. The Raptors set a league record and got 100 points from their bench in Game 4 vs the Nets. Key players off the Raptors bench are Serge Ibaka, who is averaging 19.3 points and 10.3 rebounds per game, Terrance Davis who is averaging 11.3 points per game, and Norman Powell, who is averaging 17.5 points a game. The Celtics have not gotten anywhere near that production from anyone on their bench. The Celtics need every player off the bench to produce.
X-Factors
Previous Series - Both of these teams swept their first round series. The Sixers were missing Ben Simmons and as a team are somewhat in disarray. But, they are still a good team and were even picked by some to win the series. The Nets, on the other hand, are just a shell of a team with 7 players opting to stay out of the bubble and a few others injured in the bubble.
The Celtics had more competition from the Sixers than the Raptors did from the Nets. Hopefully that will have the Celtics better prepared for this series.
Officiating - If you watched the first round and earlier games in the Bubble, you know that officiating can make a difference in a game. Some refs call it tight and others let them play. Some call it one sided and some call it even. Some are quick with Techs and some let them go. The Celtics have to adapt to how the game is called and not allow the officiating to take away their focus.
Boston Celtics (0-0) at Toronto Raptors (0-0)
Sunday, August 30, 2020
1:00 PM ET
Round 2 Game 1
TV: ESPN
Radio: 98.5 The Sports Hub
The Field House
Probable Starters
PG SG SF PF C
PG: Kemba Walker
SG: Marcus Smart
SF: Jaylen Brown
PF: Jayson Tatum
C: Daniel Theis
Celtics Reserves
Carsen Edwards
Semi Ojeleye
Vincent Poirier
Brad Wanamaker
Grant Williams
Enes Kanter
Romeo Langford
Robert Williams
Tremont Waters
Tacko Fall
Injuries/NWT
Javonte Green (knee) out
Gordon Hayward (ankle) out
Head Coach
Brad Stevens
Probable Starters
PG SG SF PF C
PG: Kyle Lowry
SG: Fred VanVleet
SF: OG Anunoby
PF: Pascal Siakam
C: Marc Gasol
Raptors Reserves
Chris Boucher
Terence Davis
Dewan Hernandez
Rondae Hollis-Jefferson
Serge Ibaka
Stanley Johnson
Malcolm Miller
Norman Powell
Matt Thomas
Paul Watson
Injuries
Kyle Lowry (ankle) questionable
Oshae Brissett (knee) out
Patrick McCaw (knee) out
Head Coach
Nick Nurse
Game Notes
The Celtics go from one division rival to another as the Celtics and Raptors face off in the playoffs for the first time ever. These two teams met 4 times in the regular season including one game in the bubble. The Celtics won 3 of those 4 games, including handing the Raptors their only defeat in the seeding games. But then again, Philadelphia won 3 of 4 from the Celtics this season also but that didn't mean anything in round 1.
The Celtics won 112-106 on October 25, which was the second game of the season for both teams. The Celtics won a second time 118-102 on Christmas Day but the Raptors were without Siakam, Powell, and Gasol. The Raptors won 113-97 three days later on December 28. They didn't meet again until the seeding games in the Bubble when the Celtics won 122-100. In spite of winning the season series 3-1, the Celtics are the underdogs in this series.
According to NBA.com, the Raptors averaged 27.8 points per game in transition during the regular season. This accounted for almost one quarter of their offense. This was the most in the NBA. The Celtics gave up only 17.7 points per game in transition in the regular season which was the fifth-lowest rate in the league. On the other hand, the Raptors ranked 16th in points per halfcourt possession in the regular season. The Celtics need to slow the game down and make the Raptors play in the half court and it could give them an advantage.
Kyle Lowry sprained his ankle in the first quarter of their game 4 against the Nets and is questionable for this game. They haven't posted any definite information as to the severity of the sprain but I'm thinking he will be in the starting lineup for this game. Oshae Brissett (knee) and Patrick McCaw (knee) are both out for the Raptors.
For the Celtics, Gordon Hayward is still out with the grade 3 sprain that kept him out of most of their series against the Sixers and he will likely miss all of this series. In addition, Javonte Green had a procedure done on his knee to repair a partial meniscal tear and will be out for 2-3 weeks so he will also likely miss this entire series.
NOTE: Both teams have been talking about boycotting this game as a response to the shooting of Jacob Blake. Jaylen Brown and Fred VanVleet have both said that they are discussing it and so this game may not take place as scheduled. I'm not sure what would happen if one or both teams boycott it but keep an eye on the news to see if any decisions are reached on this matter.
Key Matchups
vs
Jayson Tatum vs Pascal Siakam
Siakam's improvement and tough play is one of the reasons that the Raptors have not missed a beat, even after losing Kawhi Leonard this year. He is averaging 20.8 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 4.8 assists per game in the playoffs. He is shooting 41.7% from the field and 28.6% from beyond the arc. Siakam averaged 22 points in the 3 games against the Celtics this season. Both players are good defenders so this will be very interesting to watch.
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Marcus Smart vs Fred VanVleet
VanVleet is averaging 21.8 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 7.8 assists in the post season. He is shooting 52.7% from the field and 55.9% from beyond the arc in the playoffs. Marcus needs to especially stay with him on the perimeter as VanVleet is shooting the lights out from there.
Honorable Mention
Kemba Walker vs Kyle Lowry
These are two veterans who are playing very well for their teams. Lowry is averaging 12.5 points, 7 rebounds, and 4.8 assists. He averaged 21 points in the 4 games against the Celtics this season. He is tough on defense and will make it tough for Kemba to score. This should be a good matchup but it could be a tough one for Kemba.
Keys to the Game
Defense
Defense is always a key to winning and especially so in the playoffs. The Raptors are averaging 126.3 points in the playoffs, while the Celtics are averaging 112.3 points. However, even though the 76ers are in disarray somewhat, they are still a tougher matchup than the Nets so keep that in mind. The Raptors have a defensive rating of 102.4 (2nd) while the Celtics have a defensive rating of 105.0 (4th). The Celtics have to up their defensive intensity and match that of the Raptors if they hope to win this series. They have to especially defend in transition where the Raptors get almost 1/4 of their points.
Be Aggressive
The Celtics must be the more aggressive team. They have to be aggressive on defense, in going after loose balls, in crashing the boards, and just all around going all out. They have to aggressively attack the basket. They need to start the game with that aggressive mindset and be aggressive throughout the whole game with no let up. They absolutely can't let the Raptors play harder than them.
Rebound
The Celtics must crash the boards. They can't score if they don't have the ball. Much of rebounding is effort and desire. The Celtics have to be the team that puts out more effort from every player to go after rebounds. The Celtics are 10th in rebounds at 43.3 per game. The Raptors are 2nd with 51.0 per game. In their 3 wins this season, the Celtics out rebounded the Raptors 153-128, winning the boards in each game. In their lone loss, Toronto out rebounded the Celtics 53-31. The Celtics must win the rebounding battle if they want to win this game.
Move the Ball Carefully
The Celtics need to move the ball and not lapse into hero ball. They have to make the extra pass and find the open man and the best shot. They have to play team ball. They also have to focus and make careful passes as the Raptors are 2nd with 19.5 points off turnovers per game The Raptors are also tops in the league with 18.8 fast break points per game. They will make the Celtics pay if they get sloppy with the ball.
Bench Play
The Raptors are a very deep team. If the Celtics have one weakness, it may be production off their bench, although they did produce 41 points in Game 2 against the 76ers. The Raptors set a league record and got 100 points from their bench in Game 4 vs the Nets. Key players off the Raptors bench are Serge Ibaka, who is averaging 19.3 points and 10.3 rebounds per game, Terrance Davis who is averaging 11.3 points per game, and Norman Powell, who is averaging 17.5 points a game. The Celtics have not gotten anywhere near that production from anyone on their bench. The Celtics need every player off the bench to produce.
X-Factors
Previous Series - Both of these teams swept their first round series. The Sixers were missing Ben Simmons and as a team are somewhat in disarray. But, they are still a good team and were even picked by some to win the series. The Nets, on the other hand, are just a shell of a team with 7 players opting to stay out of the bubble and a few others injured in the bubble.
The Celtics had more competition from the Sixers than the Raptors did from the Nets. Hopefully that will have the Celtics better prepared for this series.
Officiating - If you watched the first round and earlier games in the Bubble, you know that officiating can make a difference in a game. Some refs call it tight and others let them play. Some call it one sided and some call it even. Some are quick with Techs and some let them go. The Celtics have to adapt to how the game is called and not allow the officiating to take away their focus.