Celtics starter just suffered an unexpected injury

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Baylor Scheierman has suffered a left thumb fracture and is questionable to appear in Saturday’s game, the Celtics announced on Saturday.

Scheierman has started the last six games for the Celtics; in that span, he’s averaged 8.7 points and 5 rebounds. He’s become an increasingly important part of the Celtics’ rotation as of late, averaging 24.3 minutes per game in February.

Jayson Tatum is OUT tomorrow.

Baylor Scheierman is questionable with a Left Thumb Fracture.

— Noa Dalzell 🏀 (@NoaDalzell) February 28, 2026

Given that the Celtics have not entirely ruled Scheierman out, it’s possible that this is an injury he plans on trying to play through. If he is sidelined, the Celtics could go with Ron Harper Jr. in the lineup again; Harper Jr missed has started two games this season, both with Jaylen Brown sidelined.

Scheierman was not previously on the Celtics injury report, so it’s likely he suffered the injury in Friday’s game against the Brooklyn Nets.

Jayson Tatum remains sidelined


There was lots of speculation that Jayson Tatum would make his season debut on Sunday, but the Celtics star remains sidelined as he recovers from a ruptured Achilles suffered last May.

Tatum could return any day in the coming weeks, but he also has maintained that he has not made an official decision about whether or not he will return this season.

Last week at Celtics practice, Tatum said he still had no set return date. He said he won’t play until he’s 100%, and didn’t disclose what percent he was at.

“I feel like I’m beating a dead horse,” Tatum said. “I’m taking it one day at a time. This is something that’s very serious. The injury that I had is just a long journey. For me, it’s just easier to take it one day at a time and see how I progress from there.”

Without Tatum, the Celtics have held up better than most expected; they have the second-best record in the Eastern Conference at 39-20, and the fifth-best record in the NBA. The Celtics have won 8 of their last 10 games.

The 76ers have the 6th-best record in the East at 33-26.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/articles/133658/celtics-starter-baylor-scheierman
 
Question Marks: Can Boston even the season series against the Sixers?

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After one of the most efficient offensive performances in NBA history on Friday against Brooklyn, Boston is in a groove with five wins in its last six. The Sixers arrive without their anchor, Joel Embiid, while whispers of Jayson Tatum’s return will have to wait. The spotlight points back at Jaylen Brown and Tyrese Maxey, and with a 2-1 series lead in Philadelphia’s favor, here are three questions that could decide if Boston evens things out on their home floor.

Can Boston carry Friday’s efficiency into a tighter matchup?​


Friday bordered on absurd. Boston shot 66.7% from the field and 64.7% from three, finishing with the highest effective field goal percentage and true shooting percentage in a single game in NBA history. They made 22 threes on 34 attempts and assisted on 38 baskets. It was a precise, collective takedown, and now comes the follow-up.

Philadelphia defends more effectively than Brooklyn, and they’ve been a bit of a thorn in Boston’s side this season. In the three prior meetings, the Sixers held the Celtics to 30.2% from three while hitting 38.7% of their own. Those games were decided by a possession or two, with Philly holding a +2 point differential across the series.

That was a different Boston team, though. Since the November 11th loss to the Sixers, the Celtics have climbed from 12th in net rating to second, and now carry the NBA’s second best offense and seventh-ranked defense. The architecture of this team has changed. They’ve built enough of a defensive infrastructure to stay in control without needing an explosive shooting night.

The wildcard tonight is Scheierman, listed as questionable after fracturing his thumb. He’s carved out a starting role, establishing himself as a useful connective piece, averaging over 25 minutes per night in the last 10 games. His presence or absence changes the rotation. If he can’t go, Mazzulla will need to redistribute minutes among his backup wings. It’s possible Ron Harper Jr. gets another opportunity, along with elevated minutes for Walsh and Gonzalez.

It’s worth noting how different this roster looks from the last time these teams met. Minott and Simons are gone. Vucevic slid above Garza into the backup center role. Walsh, Gonzalez, and Scheierman weren’t even solidified rotation players yet in those matchups — now they’re core contributors. The Celtics have cycled through roles and rotations all year and kept winning. If Scheierman is sidelined or limited, it’s just the latest version of that.

Boston doesn’t have to replicate Friday’s win over Brooklyn. They just need to execute and be good enough defensively that the offense doesn’t have to be historic to win.

Without Embiid, do the Sixers have enough?​


Embiid’s absence removes the Sixers’ most reliable half-court solution, and they haven’t been the same team when he sits. With Embiid on the floor, Philadelphia carries a 121.3 offensive rating. Without him, it plummets to 113.9. That’s a significant drop, especially when facing a team that’s found a great defensive balance like Boston.

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Philadelphia 76ers · 2025–26

Embiid On vs. Off​

Offensive Rating with and without Joel Embiid
With Embiid 121.3
Without Embiid 113.9
Dropoff
−7.4 pts
per 100 possessions without him
Source: NBA Advanced Stats · Through March 1, 2026 · Via CelticsBlog
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With the big man out and Paul George still serving his suspension, the offense falls solely on Maxey’s shoulders. That’s not unfamiliar territory for him — he’s been Philadelphia’s leading scorer all season. He’ll push tempo and hunt early advantages, testing Boston’s point-of-attack defense. The question is how much the supporting cast can take off his plate.

Quentin Grimes and Kelly Oubre are the most proven supporting options, but VJ Edgecombe is the name to watch. He torched Boston in the season opener, and his explosive downhill style could cause problems if he gets comfortable. If he and Grimes get going, Philly could have enough juice on the perimeter to stick around. If not, Maxey will likely have too much on his shoulders to keep pace.

With Derrick White as the defensive anchor, and Gonzalez and Walsh behind him, Mazzulla has length and versatility to cycle through matchups against the Sixers ball-handlers without sacrificing much on the other end. The Sixers will have to work hard to generate good looks, and without Embiid to bail them out when a possession breaks down, Boston could run away with it if their offense breaks the trend against Philly.

Can Jaylen Brown Outduel Tyrese Maxey?​


Jaylen Brown and Tyrese Maxey are both averaging 29.1 points per game, tied for fourth in the league. Both are carrying their offenses without their co-star, and have been the driving force behind their team’s success.

In the three meetings this season, Maxey has averaged 29 points, 5 rebounds, and 6.5 assists against Boston. Brown sits at 27, 5, and 5. Maxey has gotten the better of it, and his team has the narrow edge to show for it. Tonight is another opportunity for Brown to leave his mark with a primetime national TV showdown.

Brown’s February wasn’t quite as masterful as his elite December and January stretch, but he’s still stacking consistently strong games. Friday was another example — 28 points on 12 shots, four threes, nine assists, while never forcing the issue. He’s operating within the offense and still being its engine, creating a version of himself that helps elevate Boston’s supporting cast, while stile leaving room to take over.

Maxey presents a different kind of challenge. He’s smaller but relentless, and gets to his top gear quicker than almost any guard in the league. He can fill it up fast, and tilts momentum in just a short stretch of possessions. Boston will likely turn to White as the primary defender, but Maxey has historically found ways to put pressure on the Celtics defense.

This is a game that could turn on which primary option controls the flow, but Boston’s supporting cast is stronger, and if Brown and Maxey’s clash ends roughly equal, the Celtics should come out on top.

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CelticsBlog · March 1, 2026

Brown vs. Maxey​

Head-to-head · 2025–26 season & series vs. opponent
Jaylen Brown
Boston Celtics
VS
Tyrese Maxey
Philadelphia 76ers
2025–26 Season Averages
29.1
PPG
29.1
5.0
RPG
5.0
5.0
APG
6.5
Season Series vs. Opponent (3 GP)
27
PPG
29
5
RPG
5
5
APG
6.5
1
Boston wins
SEASON SERIES
2
Philadelphia wins
Source: NBA.com · Stats through March 1, 2026 · Via CelticsBlog
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Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-...ton-even-the-season-series-against-the-sixers
 
One Neemias Queta moment captured what the Celtics are building

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BOSTON“MVP! MVP! MVP!”

The chants echoed across TD Garden as the Celtics inched toward a win over the Philadelphia 76ers.

Normally, that chant is reserved for Jayson Tatum, the Celtics’ perennial MVP candidate.

This year, Jaylen Brown has received his fair share of MVP cheers en route to a career season that’s already seen him secure his first-ever All-Star start.

But, on Sunday night, the “MVP!” chorus was directed toward a more unlikely character: Neemias Queta.

Queta, after all, appeared to be floating. The 26-year-old posted one of the best games of his NBA career, scoring a career-high 27 points (on 10-14 FG) to go alongside 17 rebounds and 3 blocks.

The Celtics, in turn, tallied a 114-98 win over the 76ers, improving to an astounding 40-20 record, the Eastern Conference’s second-best mark.

Amazingly, ten of Queta’s rebounds were on the offensive glass.

And, he did it all in just 27 minutes of action.

How did he do it?

“Just trying to have fun out there,” he said after the win.

Queta smiled when asked about the Garden’s boisterous MVP chants, which erupted multiple times in the game’s second half.

“I got distracted, missed a couple of free throws,” he said. “Got to work on that.”

Some MVP chants breaking out for Neemias Queta at the line — would imagine those are the first of his NBA career

19 point, 14 rebounds tonight pic.twitter.com/U8sq1Lk447

— Noa Dalzell 🏀 (@NoaDalzell) March 2, 2026

The Celtics continue to push Neemias Queta toward greatness


After the win, Joe Mazzulla recalled how he informed Queta early last summer that he’d be the starting center on the Celtics this season. That came after the departures of Luke Kornet and Al Horford in free agency, and after Kristaps Porzingis was traded to the Atlanta Hawks.

Almost overnight, Queta went from being the Celtics’ fourth-string center to the frontcourt’s anchor.

“Part of telling him in the summer that he was going to be the starting center was giving him the time to properly wrap his mind around —- physically, mentally, emotionally prepare himself—— for what it means to be the starting center for the Celtics,” Mazzulla said. “And he’s taken on that ownership and responsibility well, and he’s got to keep it going.”

Shortly after that conversation, Queta represented Portugal at EuroBasket, going into the FIBA tournament with the knowledge that he was poised to be a critical part of the Celtics’ success. That tournament run came on the heels of offseason knee surgery, and Queta credits the national team experience for preparing him for this season.

“Playing for Portugal was huge for me this summer,” he said. “It allowed me to get a lot of rhythm, allowed me to get a lot of confidence, too. And just from that point on, it was just like a building stage. We worked a lot during the summer, pre- and post-surgery. It was a big summer for me in terms of fine-tuning a bunch of different stuff. We worked on all types of aspects — rebounding, pick-and-roll defense, we worked on match-up recognition. It was a big summer for me.”

As a result, Queta has had a career year, averaging 10.1 points, 8.3 rebounds, and 1.3 blocks in 24.9 minutes per game, while shooting 64.5% from the field.

He’s tallied three double-doubles in his last five games, and last month, he logged back-to-back double-doubles for the first time in his career.

But many around the team, such as Jaylen Brown, feel like Queta has yet to reach his final form.

“I’m very pleased just to see his progression; he’s been working hard all season long,” Brown said. “I’ve been in his ear, talking to him. He’s done a good job this year. I feel like he has another level he can tap into, and I feel like he’s starting to tap into that.”

As such, it was fitting that right in the middle of Queta’s most dominant stretch of the game, Joe Mazzulla scolded him for swatting a shot out of bounds instead of saving it in-bounds.

Joe Mazzulla has been urging Neemias Queta to catch some of these great blocks he’s had recently

Queta was pleading his case after and Joe broke into a grin pic.twitter.com/u5DjYOHMra

— Noa Dalzell 🏀 (@NoaDalzell) March 2, 2026

Mazzulla said postgame that there have been three recent instances in which Queta has unnecessarily blocked a shot out-of-bounds that he thinks Queta could have salvaged.

“I do think that’s an area of growth,” Mazzulla said. “Like, if you can catch it, catch it. Why give a team another possession? You just get the ball, and then we go in transition. So it’s definitely something he’s gotta better.”

To those not intimately familiar with Mazzulla and his coaching style, it might seem overly negative that, amid Queta’s career night, he was visibly distressed at a mistake that could be perceived as very minor.

But, from Queta’s perspective, it’s that exact mindset from Mazzulla and the coaching staff that has allowed him to develop into the player he is today.

“It’s easy when you have a night like this to settle down,” Queta said. “When Joe keeps coming at you like that, you’re only going to get better. Like he says, something that’s occurred a lot in the last couple of games. In the moment, I don’t think I can get it, but then when it settles down…”

Queta, upon further review, did think he could have salvaged that block. And, he’s committed to blocking a shot and subsequently keeping it in-bounds in the coming days, a play that could give the Celtics a transition opportunity, or at the very least, a chance at a defensive board.

“Hopefully, I get a couple of those next couple of games,” Queta said.

Neemias Queta said he agrees he could have caught the block, in hindsight.

He appreciates that Joe Mazzulla is pushing him: “It’s huge.”

And he wants to catch a few blocks soon:

“Hopefully I get a couple of those the next couple games.” https://t.co/NJJO42LJk3 pic.twitter.com/SBcTsR3gb4

— Noa Dalzell 🏀 (@NoaDalzell) March 2, 2026

Although Mazzulla remains laser-focused on the details, and pushing Queta to be the absolute best version he can be, he hasn’t lost sight of the big picture.

“You have to just have a level of gratitude and appreciate how hard he’s worked — but not just this year,” Mazzulla said. “He’s been here for three, four years, right? So the process of what he’s gone through to earn what he’s got is really what I care about.”

“We have to wake up and do it again tomorrow, so there’s that piece to it, but there’s the piece of — he’s taken on the ownership of the responsibility, and he cares about working hard and understanding how important what he does for us and for our team.”

Just moments after Queta finished addressing reporters in the locker room, he headed to Milwaukee along with the rest of his teammates; the Celtics (40-20) will face the Bucks (26-33) on Monday night.

Mazzulla loved what he saw from Queta on the first night of a back-to-back.

But, there’s a reason he’s not satisfied. It’s the same reason he’s not satisfied every night.

“In less than 24 hours,” said the Celtics head coach, “we have to do it again.”

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/articles/133747/neemias-queta-celtics-76ers-joe-mazzulla
 
Boston Celtics (40-20) at Milwaukee Bucks (26-33) Game #61 3/2/26

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Boston Celtics (40-20) at Milwaukee Bucks (26-33)
Monday, March 2, 2026
7:30 PM ET
TV: NBA-TV, NBCSB, FDSWI
Radio: 98.5 Sports Hub, WTMJ (103..3), Sirius XM
Regular Season Game #61, Road Game #32
Fiserv Forum


The Celtics visit the Milwaukee Bucks for the third of 4 games between these two teams this season. The Bucks won 116-101 in Milwaukee on December11 and the Celtics won 107-79 in Boston on February 1. They will play their final game in Milwaukee on April 13. Due to the in-season tournament, they face the anomaly of playing 3 times in Milwaukee and just once in Boston.

The Celtics won the series 3-0 last season. They are 122-113 overall all time against the Bucks and they are 44-73 against the Bucks all time in games played in Milwaukee. Both teams are playing in the second of back to back games. The Bucks played in Chicago on Sunday while the Celtics played at home against the 76ers on Sunday.

The Celtics are 2nd in the East, 5.5 games behind 1st place Detroit. They are 1.5 games ahead of 3rd place New York , 3 games ahead of 4th place Cleveland, 5 games ahead of 5th place Toronto, 7 games ahead of 6th place Philadelphia and 8.5 games ahead of 7th place Orlando. The Celtics are 26-13 against Eastern Conference opponents and 8-5 against the Atlantic Division. They are 20-11 home and 8-2 in their last 10 games. They have won their last 2 games.

The Bucks are 11th in the East, 19 games behind 1st place Detroit, 5 games behind 7th place Orlando and 8th place Miami, 3.5 games behind 9th place Atlanta 3 games behind 10th place Charlotte. They are 2 games ahead of 12th place Chicago. They are 19-21 against Eastern Conference opponents. They are 14-14 at home and 6-4 in their last 10 games. They have lost their last 2 games.

After this game at Milwaukee, the Celtics are back home for games against Charlotte and Dallas before a tough 3 game road trip through Cleveland, San Antonio, and Oklahoma City. Then they host Washington, Phoenix and Golden State. Next, it is one game at Memphis before a 3 game home stand against Minnesota, Oklahoma City and Atlanta.

For Milwaukee, this is the first game of a 5 game home stand. After the Celtics, they will host Atlanta, Utah, Orlando and Phoenix. Then they are on the road for games at Miami and Atlanta before hosting Indiana and Cleveland. Next they have a 4 game western road trip through Utah, Phoenix, the LA Clippers, and Portland before returning home to host San Antonio, the Clippers and Dallas.

For the Celtics, Jayson Tatum has been ruled out for this game but may be close to a return. Jaylen Brown (illness) and Neemias Queta (rest) were late scratches for this game and will be out. I’m taking a wild guess that Hugo Gonzalez and Luka Garza start in their places. For the Bucks, Giannis Antetokounmpo has missed the last 16 games but has been cleared to play in this game. Taurean Prince is out after having neck surgery. Thanasis Antetokounmpo is questionable due to an illness.

Probable Starting Matchups
PG: Derrick White vs Ryan Rollins


Derrick White
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SG: Baylor Scheierman vs Kevin Porter, Jr

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SF: Jaylen Brown vs Kyle Kuzma

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PF: Sam Hauser vs Giannis Antetokounmpo

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C: Luka Garza vs Myles Turner

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Celtics Reserves
Payton Pritchard
Hugo Gonzalez
Luka Garza
Amare Williams
Nikola Vucevic
Jordan Walsh

2-Way Players

Ron Harper, Jr
Max Shulga
John Tonje

Injuries/Out

Jayson Tatum (Achilles) out
Jaylen Brown (illness) out
Neemias Queta (rest) out

Head Coach

Joe Mazzulla

Bucks Reserves

Thanasis Antetokounmpo
Ousmane Dieng
Gary Harris
Andre Jackson, Jr
Bobby Portis, Jr
Cormac Ryan
Jericho Sims
Cam Thomas
Gary Trent, Jr

Two-Way Players
Alex Antetokounmpo
Pete Nance

Injuries/Out

Giannis Antetokounmpo (calf) available
Taurean Prince (neck) out
Thanasis Antetokounmpo (illness) questionable

Head Coach

Doc Rivers

Key Matchups
Baylor Scheierman vs Kevin Porter, Jr.

Porter is averaging 18.0 points, 5.2 rebounds, 7.6 assists and 2.2 steals per game. He is shooting 46.9% from the field and 32.8% from beyond the arc. He didn’t play in the February 1 game against Boston and finished with 18 points, 10 rebounds, 13 assists and 1 steal while shooting 60% from the field and 33.3% from beyond the arc on December 11. They need to be aware of him in the passing lanes as he is a threat to steal the ball.

Sam Hauser vs Giannis Antetokounmpo
Giannis is averaging 28 points, 10 rebounds, and 5.6 assists while shooting 64.5% from the field and 39.5% from beyond the arc. He missed both of the games between these teams so far this season. He has been out for 5 weeks so he may be a bit rusty but regardless, he makes them tougher to beat. I wouldn’t be surprised to see Joe start double bigs this game to counter the Bucks’ double bigs.

Honorable Mention
Derrick White vs Ryan Rollins

Rollins is averaging 17.1 points, 4.6 rebounds, 5.4 assists, and 1.5 steals per game. He is shooting 47.1% from the field and 41.8% from beyond the arc. In the 2 games against the Celtics this season he averaged 17.5 points, 4 rebounds, 7 assists, and 1.5 steals per game while shooting 51.3% from the field and 62.5% from beyond the arc. Rollins is a good 3 point shooter and so the Celtics need to defend him on the perimeter.

Keys to the Game
Defense
– Defense is always the biggest key to winning. Defense really does win championships. The Celtics are 7th with a defensive rating of 112.1 The Bucks are 24th with a defensive rating of 116.7. In the first game between these two games the Celtics allowed the Bucks to shoot 58.2% from the field and 44.8% from beyond the arc. The Celtics must work harder on defense in this one and keep their focus on the defensive end so as not to allow any easy baskets for the Bucks. They especially need to defend the perimeter as the Bucks are 2nd in the league shooting 39.1% from beyond the arc as a team.

Rebound – Next to defense, rebounding is always a big key to winning. As Pat Riley once said, “No rebounds, no rings.” The key to rebounding is effort and focus. The Celtics are 30-8 in games that they tie or out-rebound opponents. They are just 9-12 in games tin which they are out-rebounded. The Bucks are 27th with 41.1 rebounds per game while the Celtics are 7th with 45.8 rebounds per game. The Celtics have to fight to beat the Bucks to rebounds.

Don’t Underestimate the Bucks – The Bucks do not have their best player and often the Celtics relax and understimate short handed teams. However, the Bucks are still a rival in the Eastern Conference that can play hard. The Celtics have to give max effort on the boards and on defense and they have to give that effort for the entire game and not just 1 or 2 quarters.

3 Point Shooting – The Celtics are 3rd in the league, averaging 42.2 three pointers per game. They are shooting 36.5% as a team from beyond the arc. The Bucks are 13th, averaging 37.7 threes a game and they are 2nd in the league shooting 39.1% on threes as a team. The Celtics make 15.4 threes a game while the Bucks make 14.7 thees a game. The Celtics need to work to get open and move the ball to find the best shots. If the 3’s aren’t falling, they need to take the ball inside. And they need to defend the perimeter or the Bucks will bury them in 3s.

X-Factors
Back to Back On the Road
– The Celtics are on the road and so will have the distractions of travel, staying in hotels, and playing in front of a hostile crowd. They need to stay focused and not allow any of those distractions to take away from playing their game. Both teams are playing on the second night of back to back games and so fatigue may factor in for both teams. Historically, the Celtics are just 44-73 in Milwaukee. They need to stay focused and play hard and not let up.

Coaching – Doc Rivers coached the Celtics from 2004 until 2013 and quit when the Celtics traded Pierce and Garnett to start a rebuild. The Celtics had a relatively short rebuild and have been largely successful since he left. Doc has struggled in each of his stops with the Clippers, 76ers and now the Bucks. Doc would love nothing more than to beat his former team while Joe just wants to beat everybody, no matter who they are.

Officiating – The officiating can always be an x-factor. Some referees call the game tight and others let them play. Some favor the home team and others call it evenly. Some refs just seem to have an agenda that doesn’t fit the play on the court. And sometimes the refs are simply bad. The Celtics have to play through however the refs call the game, whether it is tight or they let them play or they make terrible calls. The Celtics can’t allow bad calls or no calls to take away their focus on the game.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-...40-20-at-milwaukee-bucks-26-33-game-61-3-2-26
 
10 Takeaways from Hugo Gonzalez big night in Celtics’ win in Milwaukee

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1. Hugo Gonzalez Career Night​


After Neemias Queta had a career night against the 76ers the night before, Hugo Gonzalez decided it was his turn to have the best game of his young career on the second night of a back-to-back in a commanding 108-81 win over the Milwaukee Bucks. In his third career start, Gonzalez finished with career highs of 18 points, 16 rebounds, and 3 steals while tying his career high with 2 blocks on 7-15 shooting from the field and 3-8 from three. He is the first Celtics rookie to have a stat line like this since Larry Bird on November 14th, 1979 against the Detroit Pistons.

Hugo Gonzalez is only the 2nd Celtic rookie to have at least 18 points, 16 rebounds, 3 steals and 2 blocks in a game.

The other? Larry Bird against Detroit (23-19-3-2 on 11/14/79)

— Dick Lipe (@DickLipe) March 3, 2026

After making the first basket of the game for the Celtics, there was a chance Gonzalez could have a good offensive night but I don’t think anyone expected him to put up this type of performance. He drove to the basket with force, made some great hustle plays on put-backs, and was able to shoot the three ball comfortably.

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Hugo made the Bucks work on every possession, flying around the court on defense for his rebounds, blocks and steals. He did an incredible job when it came to locking down his offensive matchup and did solid when it came to guarding Giannis Antetokounmpo on a few possessions. His hustle and ability to be in the right place at the right time was absolutely huge for the Celtics and without Gonzalez, there is a chance Boston loses this game.

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2. Great Defensive Stand​


In a game where Jaylen Brown (illness) and Neemias Queta (rest) were ruled OUT, Boston was still able to hold the Bucks to only 81 points, their second lowest scoring output of the season only behind the 79 point performance that the Celtics held them to on February 1st in TD Garden.

Boston held Milwaukee to 27-74 (37%) shooting from the field and 13-36 (36%) from three point range. They forced 16 turnovers on the Bucks while also getting 7 steals and 6 blocks. Without two key defensive stoppers in the front court, the Celtics were able to once again dominate the Bucks.

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3. Dominance in the Paint​


Boston absolutely owned the paint against Milwaukee in this matchup. In the rebounding department, the Celtics crushed the Bucks on the boards 54-32. Out of the 54 rebounds, 19 of them resulted in offensive rebounds and usually ended in a basket on the second-chance opportunity.

When it came to the points in the paint battle I assumed that Milwaukee would have the edge given they got Giannis back but that wasn’t the case. The Celtics outscored them 34-22 when it came to points in the paint. This was a result of Boston’s elite rebounding and Milwaukee’s overall lack of interest when it came to wanting to play defense.

Boston DOMINATED Milwaukee in the Paint tonight:
54 Rebounds (19 Offensive)
34 Points in the Paint
55% shooting in the painted area pic.twitter.com/TZ2djw5fcz

— Ian Inangelo (@iinangelo) March 3, 2026

4. Payton Pritchard Bounce Back​


Coming off a game against the 76ers where Payton Pritchard scored 0 Points, he was able to bounce back in a big way against the Bucks, finishing with 25 points and 9 assists on 10-23 shooting from the field and 5-10 from three. This was a much needed game for Pritchard who had scored in the single-digits in 3 of his last 4 games.

He started the game out kind of slow, but once he hit a midrange almost buzzer beater at the end of the third quarter, Pritchard turned it on in the fourth quarter. Payton scored 12 of his 25 points in the fourth quarter and turned into the Celtics closer, icing the game.

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5. Derrick White Steadied the Ship​


Derrick White didn’t have the best shooting night in this game, going 5-18 from the field and 4-12 from three, but watching the game it felt like he was the stabilizer for the Celtics offense. He finished with 18 points and 9 assists, continuing his great stretch of facilitating. Dating back to February 3rd, White is averaging 7.1 assists since Pritchard starting coming off the bench.

Against the Bucks this season, the on/off numbers show that the Celtics are a +65 when White is on the court in 95 minutes versus a -25 when he has been off the court in 49 minutes. He has been the perfect connector for this team and with a lot of young guys playing for the Celtics, he is the veteran that can keep them afloat.

DERRICK WHITE VS. BUCKS – 2025-26

On court: 95 minutes, Celtics +65
Off court: 49 minutes, Celtics -25

— Sean Grande (@SeanGrandePBP) March 3, 2026

6. Sam Hauser Homecoming​


Growing up in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Sam Hauser grew up a Milwaukee Bucks fan as a kid and has had some special performances against them in the past. The game on December 11th of this season was not one of those good games, finishing with 0 points on 0-10 shooting in a 116-101 Celtics loss.

This game was a different story for Sam, finishing with 14 points on 5-9 shooting from the field and 4-8 from three. He torched the Bucks from beyond the arc and his shoot looked smooth all night long. This was some fitting redemption for Hauser, being able to take the win against his hometown team.

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7. Luka Garza Steps Up​


Ever since the Celtics traded for Nikola Vucevic, Luka Garza has found himself slowly falling out of the rotation. Before this game against the Bucks, the last time Garza got real meaningful minutes in a game was on February 8th against the New York Knicks when he played 15 minutes.

However, with Queta out and Vucevic in the starting lineup, Garza was able to be the backup center in this game and he stayed ready. He finished with 7 points and 10 rebounds on 3-6 shooting in 20 minutes of play. He was a big reason as to why the Celtics were able to dominate Milwaukee on the glass and in the paint, using his physicality to get underneath the basket with ease. My favorite play of the night was his turnaround hook shot after bodying Myles Turner.

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8. Nikola Vucevic First Celtics Start​


For the first time in his Celtics career, Nikola Vucevic was named as a starter with Brown and Queta out. This is a role he was familiar with over the course of his NBA career, and he played a pretty solid game, finishing with 10 points, 7 assists, and 5 rebounds on 5-12 shooting. He was the primary defender on Giannis for most of the night and did a great job of controlling Antetokounmpo in the paint, even getting a block on him.

His passing was the biggest story for me in this game. Vucevic did a great job with handoffs when he set a screen and also made a few nice cross-court passes. I have been incredibly surprised with his passing ability since he’s come to Boston and he continues to show it off in games like tonight.

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9. C’s Spoil Giannis Return​


After weeks of trade rumors, flip-flopping emotions, and prediction market partnerships, Giannis Antetokounmpo suited up for the Milwaukee Bucks for the first time since January 23rd. In a game where Boston was missing two key players, you would think Giannis would be able to wild against the Celtics but that wasn’t necessarily the case.

He finished with 19 points and 11 rebounds on 7-18 shooting from the field and 0-2 shooting from three while missing his final 7 shots in a row. He was able to get his typical baskets from time to time by ramming his way to the basket but the Celtics did an incredible job building the wall and making every shot a difficult look. Out of any team in the NBA, I would say the Celtics have historically done the best job when defending Giannis and even with different and depleted personnel, they still found a way to get the job done.

10. Coaching Masterclass​


What more can you say about the brilliance of Joe Mazzulla. This game was a perfect representation of why he needs to win Coach of the Year. He ran a starting lineup of White-Gonzalez-Scheierman-Hauser-Vucevic, a lineup that had never seen the floor together and dominated Milwaukee on the road. This was the 7th time the Celtics have won a game on the road by 20+ points and the 13th time this season.

Tonight marked Boston's 7th road win by 20+ points and its 13th such win overall this season.

— Celtics Stats (@celtics_stats) March 3, 2026

This game is a testament to Joe Mazzulla and the entire coaching staff spending tons of hours in Celtics University drilling the players heads with information, it is a testament to Brad Stevens and the front office for identifying these players for the system, and it is a testament to the Celtics players as a whole for always being ready to play their roles when called upon. This game was another great team win a season full of incredible team wins.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/celtics...cs-win-vs-bucks-payton-pritchard-joe-mazzulla
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 3/3/26

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Herald No Jays, no problem: How Celtics have excelled while shorthanded

Down two starters, Celtics destroy Bucks in career night for rookie

Globe Jayson Tatum to doctor: ‘I ain’t coming back to be no role player’

‘You should’ve been a Celtic’: Julius Erving on Red Auerbach, rivalry with the Celtics

Former Celtics center Luke Kornet calls out Hawks over ‘Magic City’ promotion

Steve Kerr apologizes for comments about Kristaps Porzingis’ lingering illness

Celtics spoil Giannis Antetokounmpo’s return, trouncing Bucks 108-81 without Jaylen Brown

How have the Celtics changed without Jayson Tatum in the lineup this season?

Hugo Gonzalez, Payton Pritchard spark shorthanded Celtics past Bucks

Celtics Green Comments from the Other Side – Bucks 3/2/26

CelticsBlog Derrick White just won a big-time award, but the next one could be even bigger

Parquet Plays : How the short handed Celtics maintained their offensive identity

Why Hugo González was unfazed guarding Giannis Antetokounmpo — even with the Celtics shorthanded

Hugo Gonzalez player comparisons (Topic Tuesday)

10 Takeaways from Hugo Gonzalez big night in Celtics’ win in Milwaukee

Celtics breeze past Bucks, 108-81, as Prove-It Unit takes over

CLNS Media Hugo Gonzalez’s Potential Feels Limitless | You Got Boston w/ Noa Dalzell

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Keys to the Game: Celtics 108, Bucks 81

White Becomes First Celtic to Win East Defensive Player of the Month

NBC Sports Boston Four wild stats highlighting Hugo Gonzalez’s early success with Celtics

Celtics-Bucks recap: Gonzalez’s double-double powers C’s to third straight

NESN Who Deserves Most Credit For Celtics’ Shocking Success This Season?

Celtics Star Finally Wins Major Defensive Award For First Time

The Celtics’ Next 3 Games Are the Perfect Matchups For Neemias Queta to Continue His Hot Play

Celtics’ Hugo Gonzalez Providing More Evidence That Real Madrid Is NBA Factory

Hugo Gonzalez Joins Larry Bird In Celtics History With Monster Game Vs. Bucks

Celtics Rookie Explains Team’s Stunning Success Without Superstars

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Hugo Gonzalez Grabs 16 Rebounds In Astounding Double-Double Performance For Celtics

Celtics Hold Steady In Top Five Of Latest NBA Power Rankings

Mass Live Celtics rookie gives Brad Stevens crucial reminder in breakout performance

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The Athletic NBA contenders tiers: The top 10 candidates as we head into the stretch run

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Boston Sports Journal Simone’s Six: Hugo Gonzalez’s career night, Luka Garza’s resurgence, and a rebounding tale in Celtics-Bucks

BSJ Game Report: Celtics 108, Bucks 81 – All-around hustle

Hardwood Houdini Celtics just gave Giannis a painful reminder of his major mistake

Joe Mazzulla can’t be afraid to make controversial playoff decision if necessary

Famous Celtics fan’s Baylor Scheierman/Jayson Tatum theory littered with flaws

Celtics’ shorthanded rout of Bucks latest proof Mazzulla is lapping the field

Celtics continue to look genius with latest Hugo Gonzalez breakout performance

Celtics flex one of their strongest assets in win over Giannis and the Bucks

Bill Simmons provides perfect context for the Vucevic situation in Boston

Celtics on the verge of being faced with impossible starting lineup decision

CLNS Media/YouTube LIVE Garden Report: Celtics vs Bucks Postgame Show on CLNS Media | Hugo Gonzalez Has Career Night

SI .com Jayson Tatum Docuseries Reveals Immediate Progress During Achilles Recovery

Derrick White Honored with the Perfect Award To Capture His Impact for the Boston Celtics

Hugo Gonzalez’s Career Game Leads Celtics Over Bucks: Why They Won and Player Grades

For the Win Jayson Tatum’s possible return says Celtics know door is open to NBA title

SF Gate Warriors center Porzingis misses 5th straight game with illness coach Steve Kerr calls “mysterious”

Badgers Wire Wisconsin basketball great signs new contract with Boston Celtics

How Wisconsin great John Tonje fared in Celtics’ win over Bucks

The Smoking Cuban Mavericks’ tank just got a massive boost from stunning Jayson Tatum rumor

Boston Today Celtics President Stevens Praises Coach Mazzulla, Overachieving Team

Celtics await return of star Tatum

The Sports Hub Celtics ruin Giannis’ return with convincing win over Bucks

King James Gospel Cavaliers aren’t the only East team the Kings accidentally gifted a major contributor

Heavy Celtics Fans React to Rookie Hugo Gonzalez’s Historic Night

Celtics’ Joe Mazzulla Reveals Secret Behind Team’s Success

Celtics Set to Land ‘Elite’ 7-Foot-3 Center to Upgrade Frontcourt

Brew Hoop Rapid Recap: Celtics 108, Bucks 81

NBA/YouTube CELTICS at BUCKS | FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | March 2, 2026

Daily Motion Jayson Tatum’s Early Return Could Give the Celtics a Boost

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Audacy 6 takeaways as shorthanded Celtics blow out Bucks behind Hugo Gonzalez’s career night

Rookie Wire Celtics’ Hugo González joins Larry Bird in history after last effort

Dan Patrick Show/YouTube Reggie Miller Stands By Comparing Caitlin Clark’s Game To Payton Pritchard’s Game | 3/3/26

ESPN Perk: If Tatum returns, Celtics are back on top

Sporting News Celtics’ Hugo Gonzalez makes basketball history only done before by Larry Bird

Sports Illustrated/YouTube Lu Dort vs. Jokic & Joe Mazzulla’s Coaching Masterclass | Rachel Nichols & Chris Mannix

Portland Today Maine Celtics Defeat Windy City Bulls in G League Finals

Locked on Celtics Breakout: Boston Celtics Win as Hugo Gonzalez DOMINATES, Proves He’s A Future STAR

ESPN/YouTube Who will WIN the East? 🏀 Stephen A. ISN’T BUYING IN to the Boston Celtics’ dream | First Take

Fansided Is Jayson Tatum enough to get the Celtics past the Pistons?

Bleacher Report 1 Word To Describe Every NBA Team Right Now

The Sports Rush Celtics are the Most Dangerous Team in the East: Kendrick Perkins

“This Is When You Know a Team Is Really, Really Good”: Shannon Sharpe on Celtics Blowing Out Bucks Without Jaylen Brown

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-daily-links/133875/boston-celtics-daily-links-3-3-26
 
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