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Boston Celtics (39-30) at Philadelphia 76ers (9-60)
Regular Season Game [HASH]70, Road Game [HASH]35
Sunday, March 20, 2016
6:00 PM ET
TV: CSNNE, CSN-PHI, NBA-LP 753(DTV)/756 (Xfinity)
Radio: 98.5 Sports Hub, 97.5 The Fanatic
Wells Fargo Center
Probable Starters
PG Isaiah Thomas....... SG: Avery Bradley
C: Jared Sullinger
SF: Evan Turner .............. PF: Amir Johnson
Celtics Reserves
RJ Hunter
Tyler Zeller
Jordan Mickey
Terry Rozier
James Young
David Lee
Kelly Olynyk
Marcus Smart
Head Coach
Brad Stevens
Injuries
Jae Crowder (ankle) out
Jonas Jerebko (ankle/Achilles) out
Probable Starters
PG: Ish Smith................. SG: Isaiah Canaan
C: Nerlens Noel
SF: Hollis Thompson.............. PF: Jerami Grant
Sixers Reserves
Elton Brand
TJ McConnell
Sonny Weems
Nik Stauskas
Carl Landry
Kendall Marshall
Head Coach
Brett Brown
Injuries
Joel Embiid (foot) out
Robert Covington (concussion) out
Richuan Holmes (Achilles) out
Jahlil Okafor (knee) out
Game Notes
The reeling Celtics may have the prescription for what ails them as they pay a visit to the league worst Philadelphia 76ers. Like the Celtics, the Sixers have lost 4 straight, but they have also lost 17 of their last 18 game. Their only two wins since Jan. 27 have come against Brooklyn, the second-worst team in the East. The Celtics have dropped to 16-18 on the road, while the Sixers are just 6-29 at home.
The Sixers have struggled even more than usual since losing their top rookie, Jahlil Okafor, who was averaging 17.5 points, 7.0 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game. For the Celtics, when Jae Crowder went down, the Celtics had had won 17 of 22 and were 3rd in the East, just 4.5 games out of 2nd. Since that, the Celtics have dropped 4 straight and are hoping to avoid their longest losing streak all season with a win in this game.
Evan Turner is returning to Philly to play the team that drafted him second overall in the 2010 draft. He played for the Sixers from 2010 to 2014 and was much maligned there for never living up to the expectations they had for a number 2 pick. He was soundly booed in his past games there. He was moved into the starting lineup against the Raptors and will probably start at the three again in this game. He had 11 points, 4 rebounds, and 5 assists against the Sixers in his last game here in January.
The Sixers have Robert Covington (concussion), Joel Embiid (foot), Richaun Holmes (Achilles), and Jahlil Okafor (knee) out. The Celtics are missing their heart and soul, Jae Crowder, for the fourth straight game with a high ankle sprain. Jonas Jerebko will miss his 3rd straight game with an ankle/Achilles injury. Kelly Olynyk will be playing his 3rd game back and is still working his way back to game shape.
The Celtics 4 game losing streak has dropped them from 3rd down into 6th place in the East. Atlanta (3) is 1 game ahead of the Celtics. Miami (4) and Charlotte (5) are 1/2 game ahead of the Celtics and the Celtics own the tie breaker over both teams. The Celtics are 2.5 games ahead of the Pacers who are currently in 7th. Atlanta, Indiana, Miami, and Charlotte all play on Saturday so by this game, the standings could be switched around depending on the results of those games.
Key Matchups
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Jared Sullinger vs Nerlens Noel
The Sixers are missing their young talented center but Nerlens Noel is playing center now and is also dangerous. Noel led all rookies in rebounding (8.1), steals (1.77) and blocks (1.89) last season. The only other rookie to average more than 1.5 blocks and 1.5 steals was David Robinson. He is averaging 11.3 points, 8.0 rebounds, and 1.5 blocks per game. He could be a tough matchup for the Celtics and Jared will need to keep him away from the paint and the boards.
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Isaiah Thomas vs Ish Smith
The Sixers have been playing much better since signing Ish Smith to play point guard. Smith is listed at 6'0" and, like Thomas, is a spark plug on the court. Smith is averaging 12.5 points, 3.6 rebounds, 6.5 assists, and 1.2 steals per game. This should be a fun matchup to watch.
Honorable Mention
Marcus Smart vs Nik Stauskas
Stauskas has been playing very well for the Sixers off the bench as they have given him more opportunities to prove himself in recent games. He is averaging 8 points, 2.4 rebounds, and 1.8 assists as well as shooting 34% from beyond the arc off the bench for the Sixers. He is coming off a season high 23 points and 3 steals against the Thunder on Friday. Assuming Smart goes back to his role off the bench, he will need to limit Stauskas' impact on the game while trying to make an impact himself for the Celtics.
Keys to the Game
Defense - The Celtic have struggled with their defense recently but got back to playing good defense against the Raptors in the 3rd quarter on Friday. Defense wins games and the Celtics must get back to making defense their priority and to playing tough defense as a team.
Be Aggressive - The Celtics have to be the more aggressive team and go after all the loose balls, and aggressively go after rebounds, and be aggressive on defense. They also have to be aggressive in taking the ball into the paint. The more aggressive team will usually get the benefit of the whistles. When they are the more aggressive team, they are tough to beat. During their 4 game losing streak, aside from Friday's 3rd quarter, the Celtics have played tentatively and have been hesitant on both ends of the court.
Move the Ball - The Celtics have shown beautiful ball movement at times and they have been able to make the extra pass and find the open man to get the best shot. But at times, their assist levels have dropped and they play more one on one and take quick shots. Hero ball rarely wins games. They also seem to have lost their confidence and they need to get that back and get back to playing Celtics basketball.
Run- The Celtics aren't quite as deep as they were with Jae and Jonas playing, but they still have good depth and they are young and so there is no excuse not to run on every possession. They are at their best when they are getting down court quickly and getting open shots before the defenses can set up as well as running back on defense to prevent easy baskets on the other end. Run! Run! Run!
Focus - The Celtics need to make their shots. It is a mystery how a team can shoot 58% in one game and then be unable to hit a shot in the next game. The Celtics were third in the league in scoring from Jan. 15-March. 9 at 111.7 points per game. Over the past 4 games, they are averaging 99 points on 40.6% shooting, including 29.4% from deep. That has to be a lack of focus and confidence, not because they are missing Jae. They need to keep their focus and not play down to the Sixers.
X-Factors
Focus and Confidence - The Celtics showed that they still can play Celtics basketball even without Jae and Jonas in the 3rd quarter on Friday. But other times over the past 4 games, the Celtics have looked hesitant and unable to play as a team. They have to regain their confidence and get that winning swagger back. They also have to stay focused and not overlook the Sixers because of their record. They made that mistake against both the Nets and the Lakers this season and lost to both teams.
Officiating - Officiating will always be an x-factor. Some crews call every little bit of contact that takes the flow out of the game. Some crews let them play. Some refs have an agenda against a team, a coach or a player. All of these things can alter the way a game is played and the ability of a team to play well. Isaiah spoke out against the officiating after the Raptors game and indeed it did seem like Isaiah got manhandled quite a bit without any calls while Kyle Lowry got quite a few star calls. Hopefully this game will be called evenly and they will let them play.
Boston Celtics (39-30) at Philadelphia 76ers (9-60)
Regular Season Game [HASH]70, Road Game [HASH]35
Sunday, March 20, 2016
6:00 PM ET
TV: CSNNE, CSN-PHI, NBA-LP 753(DTV)/756 (Xfinity)
Radio: 98.5 Sports Hub, 97.5 The Fanatic
Wells Fargo Center
Probable Starters
PG Isaiah Thomas....... SG: Avery Bradley
C: Jared Sullinger
SF: Evan Turner .............. PF: Amir Johnson
Celtics Reserves
RJ Hunter
Tyler Zeller
Jordan Mickey
Terry Rozier
James Young
David Lee
Kelly Olynyk
Marcus Smart
Head Coach
Brad Stevens
Injuries
Jae Crowder (ankle) out
Jonas Jerebko (ankle/Achilles) out
Probable Starters
PG: Ish Smith................. SG: Isaiah Canaan
C: Nerlens Noel
SF: Hollis Thompson.............. PF: Jerami Grant
Sixers Reserves
Elton Brand
TJ McConnell
Sonny Weems
Nik Stauskas
Carl Landry
Kendall Marshall
Head Coach
Brett Brown
Injuries
Joel Embiid (foot) out
Robert Covington (concussion) out
Richuan Holmes (Achilles) out
Jahlil Okafor (knee) out
Game Notes
The reeling Celtics may have the prescription for what ails them as they pay a visit to the league worst Philadelphia 76ers. Like the Celtics, the Sixers have lost 4 straight, but they have also lost 17 of their last 18 game. Their only two wins since Jan. 27 have come against Brooklyn, the second-worst team in the East. The Celtics have dropped to 16-18 on the road, while the Sixers are just 6-29 at home.
The Sixers have struggled even more than usual since losing their top rookie, Jahlil Okafor, who was averaging 17.5 points, 7.0 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game. For the Celtics, when Jae Crowder went down, the Celtics had had won 17 of 22 and were 3rd in the East, just 4.5 games out of 2nd. Since that, the Celtics have dropped 4 straight and are hoping to avoid their longest losing streak all season with a win in this game.
Evan Turner is returning to Philly to play the team that drafted him second overall in the 2010 draft. He played for the Sixers from 2010 to 2014 and was much maligned there for never living up to the expectations they had for a number 2 pick. He was soundly booed in his past games there. He was moved into the starting lineup against the Raptors and will probably start at the three again in this game. He had 11 points, 4 rebounds, and 5 assists against the Sixers in his last game here in January.
The Sixers have Robert Covington (concussion), Joel Embiid (foot), Richaun Holmes (Achilles), and Jahlil Okafor (knee) out. The Celtics are missing their heart and soul, Jae Crowder, for the fourth straight game with a high ankle sprain. Jonas Jerebko will miss his 3rd straight game with an ankle/Achilles injury. Kelly Olynyk will be playing his 3rd game back and is still working his way back to game shape.
The Celtics 4 game losing streak has dropped them from 3rd down into 6th place in the East. Atlanta (3) is 1 game ahead of the Celtics. Miami (4) and Charlotte (5) are 1/2 game ahead of the Celtics and the Celtics own the tie breaker over both teams. The Celtics are 2.5 games ahead of the Pacers who are currently in 7th. Atlanta, Indiana, Miami, and Charlotte all play on Saturday so by this game, the standings could be switched around depending on the results of those games.
Key Matchups
vs
Jared Sullinger vs Nerlens Noel
The Sixers are missing their young talented center but Nerlens Noel is playing center now and is also dangerous. Noel led all rookies in rebounding (8.1), steals (1.77) and blocks (1.89) last season. The only other rookie to average more than 1.5 blocks and 1.5 steals was David Robinson. He is averaging 11.3 points, 8.0 rebounds, and 1.5 blocks per game. He could be a tough matchup for the Celtics and Jared will need to keep him away from the paint and the boards.
vs
Isaiah Thomas vs Ish Smith
The Sixers have been playing much better since signing Ish Smith to play point guard. Smith is listed at 6'0" and, like Thomas, is a spark plug on the court. Smith is averaging 12.5 points, 3.6 rebounds, 6.5 assists, and 1.2 steals per game. This should be a fun matchup to watch.
Honorable Mention
Marcus Smart vs Nik Stauskas
Stauskas has been playing very well for the Sixers off the bench as they have given him more opportunities to prove himself in recent games. He is averaging 8 points, 2.4 rebounds, and 1.8 assists as well as shooting 34% from beyond the arc off the bench for the Sixers. He is coming off a season high 23 points and 3 steals against the Thunder on Friday. Assuming Smart goes back to his role off the bench, he will need to limit Stauskas' impact on the game while trying to make an impact himself for the Celtics.
Keys to the Game
Defense - The Celtic have struggled with their defense recently but got back to playing good defense against the Raptors in the 3rd quarter on Friday. Defense wins games and the Celtics must get back to making defense their priority and to playing tough defense as a team.
Be Aggressive - The Celtics have to be the more aggressive team and go after all the loose balls, and aggressively go after rebounds, and be aggressive on defense. They also have to be aggressive in taking the ball into the paint. The more aggressive team will usually get the benefit of the whistles. When they are the more aggressive team, they are tough to beat. During their 4 game losing streak, aside from Friday's 3rd quarter, the Celtics have played tentatively and have been hesitant on both ends of the court.
Move the Ball - The Celtics have shown beautiful ball movement at times and they have been able to make the extra pass and find the open man to get the best shot. But at times, their assist levels have dropped and they play more one on one and take quick shots. Hero ball rarely wins games. They also seem to have lost their confidence and they need to get that back and get back to playing Celtics basketball.
Run- The Celtics aren't quite as deep as they were with Jae and Jonas playing, but they still have good depth and they are young and so there is no excuse not to run on every possession. They are at their best when they are getting down court quickly and getting open shots before the defenses can set up as well as running back on defense to prevent easy baskets on the other end. Run! Run! Run!
Focus - The Celtics need to make their shots. It is a mystery how a team can shoot 58% in one game and then be unable to hit a shot in the next game. The Celtics were third in the league in scoring from Jan. 15-March. 9 at 111.7 points per game. Over the past 4 games, they are averaging 99 points on 40.6% shooting, including 29.4% from deep. That has to be a lack of focus and confidence, not because they are missing Jae. They need to keep their focus and not play down to the Sixers.
X-Factors
Focus and Confidence - The Celtics showed that they still can play Celtics basketball even without Jae and Jonas in the 3rd quarter on Friday. But other times over the past 4 games, the Celtics have looked hesitant and unable to play as a team. They have to regain their confidence and get that winning swagger back. They also have to stay focused and not overlook the Sixers because of their record. They made that mistake against both the Nets and the Lakers this season and lost to both teams.
Officiating - Officiating will always be an x-factor. Some crews call every little bit of contact that takes the flow out of the game. Some crews let them play. Some refs have an agenda against a team, a coach or a player. All of these things can alter the way a game is played and the ability of a team to play well. Isaiah spoke out against the officiating after the Raptors game and indeed it did seem like Isaiah got manhandled quite a bit without any calls while Kyle Lowry got quite a few star calls. Hopefully this game will be called evenly and they will let them play.