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The Celtics keep criticizing officiating — but it’s not what it looks like

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MIAMI — If you’ve been following the Celtics, you’ve been hearing a lot of talk about the officiating as of late.

On Monday, the NBA fined Jaylen Brown $35,000 for his public criticism of officials after the Celtics’ loss to the San Antonio Spurs. The Celtics star was livid after his team attempted just 4 free throws in the 100-95 loss — and used his postgame media availability to criticize the officiating crew.

“[Referee] Curtis [Blair], all them dudes was terrible tonight,” Brown said. “I don’t care. They can fine me whatever they want. It’s crazy. Every time we play a good team, it’s the same shit. Somebody please pull up the clips. I’m irate at how they officiated the game today.”

That wasn’t Brown’s first time calling out the referees this season, nor was it the most recent time a high-ranking member of the Celtics has chosen to shine light on an inconsistent whistle.

Two days later, after the Celtics’ 98-96 loss to the Indiana Pacers on Monday night, Joe Mazzulla took the postgame podium in Indianapolis and repeated the phrase “illegal screen” to every question that was asked of him — seemingly referring to a late-game Pascal Siakam screen that the NBA later admitted was illegal, per its Last Two Minutes Report.

Joe Mazzulla answered every single question with “illegal screen” 😭pic.twitter.com/Qx6Sioyre6

— Fullcourtpass (@Fullcourtpass) January 13, 2026

Mazzulla, who rarely complains about officiating, also explained his desire to repeatedly utter the phrase “illegal screen” rather than answer postgame questions in earnest. He typically picks and chooses his spots carefully, but felt like the missed call on Siakam was too overt to ignore.

“It’s a balance, because at the end of the day, that’s out of your control. There’s really nothing you can do about it,” Mazzulla said. “But from time to time, there’s always moments where — I thought that was an obvious one.”

Brown shared that his frustrating has grown over the years, because he’s studied NBA officiating extensively, meeting with NBA head of officiating Monty McCutchen, studying the rulebook, and more.

“I’ve studied officiating, I’ve took the next step to know where refs are supposed to be, whose call it is supposed to make, who’s at the point of attack, who’s in a high quadrant, or whatever,” Brown said. “I’ve learned the officiating, so I know who to talk to, who missed the call. And on top of that, I study all the top guys will get to the free throw line at a high rate, to do the same things that they do.”

Brown explained that he just wants the Celtics — who rank last in the league in free throw attempts — to get the same kinds of calls he feels other good teams get.

“I just think we just need a little bit more respect,” he said. “We come out and compete – we’re one of the top teams in the league. We come out and compete on both ends of the ball, on defense and offense. It’s hard to beat good teams if you only get to the free throw line four times, when you play these top-tier teams, no matter what the x’s and o’s are.”

While Brown wasn’t upset at his being fined by the NBA, he did say that the lack of calls can have a snowball effect that have negatively impacted his squad.

“When you make physical drives and you get to the basket, and they don’t call it, it makes it look like a bad possession, because then it leads to our defense,” Brown said. “Then it makes me think: should I be aggressive here? Should I pass it here? You start getting indecisive, and it just snowballs.”

Still, Brown shrugged off the NBA’s decision to penalize him.

“Ask and you shall receive,” Brown said with a smile.

Jaylen Brown today on his $35K fine: "Ask and you shall receive … something had to be said."

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— Celtics on CLNS (@CelticsCLNS) January 14, 2026

The officiating discourse isn’t dominating the Celtics interally


Don’t get it twisted.

Just because Brown and Mazzulla have recently aired out grievances regarding the officiating, it doesn’t mean the team has been consumed by the issue.

Mazzulla stressed that even if that was his chosen postgame message to the media, Siakam’s screen was far from what he harped on when addressing his team after the loss.

“That’s not the message to our team,” he said. “The message to our team was that run that they went on coming out of timeouts, not turning the ball over, making sure we make our 2-on-1 reads, situational rebounding. That’s the real message.”

Joe Mazzulla had the same answer to every postgame question tonight: "Illegal screen."

Here's what unfolded right before Pascal Siakam made his game-winner: pic.twitter.com/Nhf9WBS1wA

— Taylor Snow (@taylorcsnow) January 13, 2026

At film on Wednesday, Mazzulla focused on costly mistakes earlier in the game that put the Celtics in position where one call could determine the final come. Against the Pacers, the Celtics made a series of mistakes to open the second half that ultimately contributed to the loss.

“The message to our team today was: we got to clean up that third quarter run, clean up our end-of-game execution, whether it’s on offense, defense,” Mazzulla said. “Execution is different in so many ways; it could be screening, it could be spacing, could be shotmaking, could be making the 2-on-1 read. It could be defense. It could be situational tendencies on individual players that we’re guarding. So that’s more important, because you can control it over the course of the long run.”

Brown said he plans on continuing to be aggressive, but will be mindful to stay locked in even if he doesn’t get calls.

“If I don’t get it, [I’ll] just have a stoic mentality and just — on to the next play.”

Mazzulla also pointed out that the Celtics haven’t been overly distracted by calls, and rank near the botom of the league in technical fouls.

“We’re not costing points as long as long as we do what we need to do to stick to the process of winning — and we do a great job of not costing ourselves points.”

It’s true; the Celtics have only been called for 14 technicals this season, which tied for fifth-least among NBA teams. (For reference, six NBA teams have been called for at least 30 techs this season, per Fox Sports).

So, though discussions with the media have recently centered around officiating, that’s not a reflection of what’s going on internally.

“For the most part, I don’t think it’s taken away from our execution and our mentality towards the game,” Mazzulla said, “which I think is the most important thing.”

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/articles/129233/celtics-joe-mazzulla-jaylen-brown-nba-officiating
 
Miami Heat injury report vs Celtics shows team could be without several players

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MIAMI — The Boston Celtics and Miami Heat are set to face off for the second time this season on Thursday night. And, both Eastern Conference rivals should be mostly healthy when they meet, though several injuries loom on both sides.

For the Celtics, Jaylen Brown (low back spasms) and Sam Hauser (hamstring tightness) are both off the injury report, while Josh Minott (left ankle sprain) remains out. Jayson Tatum, of course, remains out as well as he continues to rehab an Achilles tendon he ruptured 8 months ago.

The Celtics, who have dropped two straight, will look to avoid their first three-game losing streak since the season’s opening week, when they started 0-3.

The Heat have several key players on the injury report; Tyler Herro is probable with a toe contusion, Nikola Jovic is probable with right knee soreness, and Jaime Jaquez Jr. is questionable with left knee soreness. Davion Mitchell, meanwhile, is doubtful with a left shoulder contusion.

The Celtics currently have the 3rd-best record in the Eastern Conference at 24-15, while the Heat have the conference’s 9th-best record at 21-19. Both teams have won 6 of their last 10 games.

A quick glance at the Miami Heat’s season so far


Erik Spoelstra’s squad has largely been a middle-of-the-pack team so far this season; they have the league’s 20th-best offensive rating (113.5), 4th-best defensive rating (112.1), and 14th-best net rating (+1.4).

The offense has been a well-balanced attack led by offseason acqusition Normall Powell, who has averaged 23.9 points per game. Bam Adebayo continues to put up solid numbers — 16.8 points and 9.7 rebounds — but he’s in the midst of the most inefficient season of his career, shooting just 45.6% from the field.

His runningmate, Tyler Herro, has an injury-riddled campaign thus far and has only appeared in 10 games, but he’s been the team’s second-leading scorer (21.9 points per game) when available.

Jaime Jaquez (15.9 points, 4.6 assists)and Andrew Wiggins (15.8 points) have also been key contributors, as has been second-year standout Kel’el Ware (11.9 points, 10.1 rebounds).

Davion Mitchell, who averages 9.1 points and 7.3 assists per game, shoulders significant defensive responsibilities, often being tasked with guarding the opposing team’s top player. His potential absence against the Celtics puts more pressure on Miami’s other defenders.

Celtics-Heat will tip-off at 7:30pm at the Kaseya Center on Thursday.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/articles/129248/miami-heat-injury-report-boston-celtics
 
Boston Celtics (24-15) at Miami Heat (21-19) Game #40 1/15/25

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Boston Celtics (24-15) at Miami Heat (21-19)
Thursday, January 15, 2026
7:30 PM ET
TV: NBCSB, FDSN Sun, NBA-LP
Regular Season Game #40 Road Game #21
Radio: 98.5 Sports Hub, WQAM 104.3, Sirius XM
Kaseya Center


The Celtics continue their road trip with a stop in Miami to take on the Heat. This is the 2nd of 4 games between these two teams this season. The Celtics won the first game 129-116 in Boston on December 19. They will meet again in Boston on February 6 and a final time in Miami on April 1. The Celtics are 87-54 all time overall against the Heat and they are 42-30 in games played in Miami.

The Heat made several changes since last season. They drafted Kasparas Jakucionis with the 20th pick in the first round. They did a sign and trade of Duncan Robinson to Detroit in return for Simone Fontechhio. They also received Norman Powell in a 3 way trade that sent Kyle Anderson and Kevin Love to Utah. Davion Mitchell, who was traded to Miami in February resigned for another 2 years.

The Celtics are 3rd in the East, 4.5 games behind 1st place Detroit, and half a game behind 2nd place New York. They are half a game ahead of 4th place Toronto, 2 games ahead of 5th place Philadelphia and 2.5 games ahead of 6th place Orlando. The Celtics are 17-9 against Eastern Conference opponents. They are 12-8 on the road and 6-4 in their last 10 games. They have lost their last 2 games.

The Heat are 8th in the East, 8 games behind 1st place Detroit, 3.5 games behind 3rd place Boston, 1 game behind 6th place Orlando and 1 game behind 7th place Cleveland. They are 2 games ahead of 9th place Atlanta and 10th place Chicago. The Heat are 12-11 against Eastern Conference opponents. They are 14-6 at home and 6-4 in their last 10 games. They are coming off a win in their last game.

The Celtics are playing in the 2nd game of a 4 game road trip. They lost the first game in Indiana and after this game in Miami, they will play at Atlanta and Detroit to complete the trip. They will then play one game at home against Indiana before playing Brooklyn and Chicago on the road. They will then have another 4 game home stand against Portland, Atlanta, Sacramento and Milwaukee. Then, they are on the road at Dallas and Houston before playing Miami, New York, and Chicago at home, taking them into the All Star Break.

The Heat are playing in the 2nd game of a 3 game home stand. They beat Phoenix in the first game and will host Oklahoma City in the final game. They then face a 5 game road trip through Golden State, Sacramento, Portland, Utah, and Phoenix. They return home to play Orlando, Chicago twice, and Atlanta. They then play at Boston and at Washington, at home against Utah and finally at New Orleans before the All Star Break.

Jayson Tatum remains out for the Celtics as he continues to rehab from the Achilles tear he suffered in last year’s playoffs. Josh Minott will miss his fifth straight game due to an ankle sprain. Jaylen Brown missed Monday’s game due to back spasms but is off the injury report for this game. I’m guessing that Sam Hauser will continue to start at power forward with the rest of the starting 5 as usual.

For the Heat, Terry Rosier continues to be out due to the indictment that he is under for betting on games. Davion Mitchell is out due to a left shoulder contusion that he suffered Tuesday against the Suns. Jaime Jaquez, Jr is out with left knee soreness. Nikola Jovic (right knee soreness) and Tyler Herro (toe/ribs) are available for this game. I’m guessing that Dru Smith fills in at the point for Mitchell if he doesn’t play.

Probable Starting Matchups
PG: Derrick White vs Dru Smith


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SG: Payton Pritchard vs Tyler Herro

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SF: Jaylen Brown vs Pelle Larsson

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PF: Sam Hauser vs Andrew Wiggins

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C: Neemias Queta vs Bam Adebayo

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Boston Celtics Reserves
Anfernee Simons
Josh Minott
Xavier Tillman
Jordan Walsh
Hugo Gonzalez
Baylon Scheierman
Chris Boucher

2-Way Players

Ron Harper, Jr
Max Shulga
Amari Williams

Injuries/Out

Jayson Tatum (Achilles) out
Josh Minott (ankle) out

Head Coach
Joe Mazzulla

Miami Heat Reserves
Simone Fontecchio
Kasparas Jakucionis
Keshad Johnson
Norman Powell
Kel’el Ware
2-Way Players

Myron Gardner
Vladislav Goldin
Jahmir Young

Injuries/Out

Davion Mitchell (shoulder) out
Niola Jovic (knee) available
Tyler Herro (toe/rib) available
Jaime Jaquez, jr (knee) out
Terry Rozier III (not injury related) out

Head Coach
Erik Spoelstra

Key Matchups
Payton Pritchard vs Tyler Herro

Herro is averaging 21.9 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 2.7 assists while shooting 48.8% from the field and 33.3% from beyond the arc. Herro is streaky but can put up points in a hurry. He didn’t play in the first game against the Celtics in Boston. The Celtics need to be ready to defend him both in the interior and on the perimeter.

Neemias Queta vs Bam Adebayo
Adebayo is averaging 16.8 points, 9.7 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.0 steals per game. He is shooting 45.6% from the field and 33.3% from beyond the arc. In the first game against the Celtics, he finished with 16 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists and 1 steal while shooting 46.2% from the field with no 3’s. The Celtics need to keep him out of the paint and off the boards.

Honorable Mention
Sam Hauser vs Andrew Wiggins

Wiggins is averaging 15.8 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 1.2 steals and 1.1 blocks per game. He is shooting 46.7% from the field and 39.9% from beyond the arc. He is a good shooter and so the Celtics need to defend him well. He didn’t play in the first game against the Celtics in Boston.

Keys to the Game
Defense
– Defense will always be the biggest key to winning every single game. The Celtics are 15th with a defensive rating of 114.3. The Heat are 4th with a defensive rating of 111.4. The Celtics need to defend the perimeter since the Heat attempt 35.3 threes a game and shoot threes better than the Celtics at 36.9%. They also have to defend the paint as the Heat are 3rd with 54.9 points in the paint per game. The Celtics need to work harder than the Heat on defense and make that their priority.

Rebound – Along with defense, rebounding is always a key to winning. As Pat Riley once said “No rebounds, no rings.” The Celtics average 44.5 rebounds per game (14th) while the Heat average 45.6 rebounds per game (7th). The Celtics are 16-5 when they out-rebound opponents and just 6-9 when out-rebounded. It takes effort and hustle to get rebounds and the Celtics need to give more effort than the Heat to grab rebounds if they want to win this game.

Effort and Focus for 48 Minutes– The Celtics have to play with extra effort overall for all 4 quarters. In most of their losses and even in their wins, they have allowed their opponents to play with more energy than them for periods of time during the game. They play well for stretches but leup and allow their opponents to surge ahead, especially down the stretch. They have to stay focused for all 48 minutes and be ready for their opponents to play harder in the second half and they need to match that effort.

To 3 or Not to 3 – The Celtics are 2nd in the league, attempting 42.6 threes a game. When they fall, the Celtics are tough to beat. But, when they aren’t falling, the Celtics struggle. If the Celtics aren’t hitting their 3s, they have to go to Plan B and take the ball to the basket or shoot from midrange. The Celtics shot just 25.7% from three against the Pacers but allowed them to shoot 43.2% from beyond the arc, much better than their average. If the 3s are falling, great!! If not, go to Plan B. The Heat are a good defensive team and will try to chase the Celtics off the 3 point line and they need to be ready for that.

X-Factors
On the Road
– The Celtics are on the road for the 2nd game of a 4 game road trip. The Celtics need to stay focused on playing hard and as a team and not be distracted by the hostile crowd or the unfamiliar court or the fatigue that comes from travel. They have lost their last 2 games and need to stay focused to get back in the win column in spite of playing on the road.

Officiating – Officiating is always an x-factor in every game. Every crew officiates differently. Some call it tight, others let them play. The Celtics need to adjust to how the refs are calling the game and not allow bad calls or no calls to take away their focus from playing the game. The last 2 games should show how much of an x-factor officiating can be. The Celtics have to play so well all game that the officiating, no matter how bad, can’t influence the game.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-...ics-24-15-at-miami-heat-21-19-game-40-1-15-25
 
Anfernee Simons propels Celtics past the Heat, win 119-114

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Following a tough loss to the Pacers on Monday, the Celtics traveled to Florida to face the Miami Heat Thursday night at the Kaseya Center. Jaylen Brown returned to the lineup for Boston and scored 27 points as the Celtics bounced back on the road with a tremendous comeback 119-114. Boston snapped a two-game losing streak thanks to Anfernee Simons with an explosive second half of 39 points.

With JB back in the lineup, Boston started Derrick White, Payton Pritchard, Neemias Queta, and Sam Hauser alongside the All-NBA forward. Andrew Wiggins opened the scoring for Miami with a three-pointer. Sam Hauser reeled off 4 consecutive points for Boston, but it was the Heat who started off as the hotter of the two teams with a massive early lead of 4-18 over Boston.

Miami was shooting 55% from the field early in the quarter, including 3 three-pointers, but Boston had 2 early turnovers and started off shooting an ice-cold 25% from the floor. Jordan Walsh and Anfenee Simons got some early minutes as JB eventually broke a three-and-a-half-minute scoring drought for the road team with a three-pointer.

Adebayo was feasting on the interior to start the game, as he singlehandedly had outscored Boston with 9 points in the first 6 minutes of game time. Andrew Wiggins had 8 quick points, Herro had 7 points, and Norman Powell hit the Heat’s fifth three for his 3 points to start the first quarter as the Heat had tripled Boston’s score, 9-27.

Anfernee Simons drained a three-pointer, and Jordan Walsh flashed an excellent pass to the interior to find Garza for a reverse layup, Boston chipping away at the Heat lead. Garza then scored a catch-and-shoot triple to cut it to twelve points as the C’s bench was coming up big for Boston following the disastrous early start to proceedings.

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Simons hit a third three of the night, swishing it home with his high jump shot action; he was pacing things for Boston in the first quarter with 11 points. Hugo Gonzalez and Jordan Walsh double-teamed Tyler Herro and rejected his fast break layup attempt, Boston’s bench mob coming up big after one quarter, and Miami’s lead was trimmed to 11 points, 36-25. Boston outscored Miami 16-9 in the final 5 minutes of the first quarter.

Baylor Scheierman saw his first minutes starting the second quarter alongside Walsh, Simon, Brown, and Queta. The Miami Heat are second in the league in transition field goals, and they started the game with 8 fast break points to zero for Boston.

Queta had two big interior scores for Boston as the C’s were back within double digits at 8 points. In a fast-paced second quarter, Tyler Herro’s back-to-back three-pointers gave the Heat a 10-point lead, 36-46. Garza scored inside, and Hauser drained his first triple of the game, but Bam Adebayo was having a big game for Miami, working inside and stroking it from a distance; he had 15 points through two quarters.

DWhite hit a pair of free throws for Boston and on the next play laid off a neat bounce pass to Garza in the dunker spot; the bench big man had 11 points in the first half in a terrific performance for Boston. Jordan Walsh had a drop step back down in the lane over the shorter Powell and banked home the strong move. Sam Hauser ripped the nylon on his second triple to cut it to single digits; Miami was up at the half, 54-64.

Jaylen Brown opened the scoring for Boston in the second half with a step-back jumper. Brown hit a layup, and White chipped in 2 points on his own layup. Boston is down by 8. Payton Pritchard was scoreless in the first half but had 6 assists, and the Oregon native finally scored on a nifty Euro step through pass from Pelle Larson.

After his 35k fine for comments complaining about free throw discrepancy, JB had his first trip to the charity stripe and converted a pair for Boston. Neemias Queta was whistled for a fourth foul at the seven-minute mark of the third and had to sit out the remainder of the quarter.

Miami looked the fresher and faster of the two teams in the third, despite the Celtics having an extra day of rest. Miami kept the lead at around 11 for the bulk of the quarter. Brown was fouled on a three-point shot attempt by Adebayo. Luka Garza also fouled Fontecchio on his triple attempt, for his fourth, leaving Boston with two big men in foul trouble with a quarter to play.

Simons hit a tough runner in the lane and then had a step-back three-pointer right at the end of the third quarter, Miami hanging on to a ten-point lead, 83-93. Boston would need a massive effort to flip the script in the fourth quarter.

Hugo Gonzalez drove on the break and converted a swooping one-handed layup to start the fourth quarter, cutting Miami’s lead to 8. Anfernee Simons also converted on an up-and-under reverse, putting Boston back within 6 points. Simons split a double team and went high off glass to score again, Boston back within 4 points.

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Coach Mazzulla stuck with Gonzalez and Simons, who gave the C’s a big spark in the fourth. White missed his third three of the night, Boston shooting just 28% from three for the game. Simons’s 28th point of the night came on a step-back triple; the Celtics were in the game, down by just 3 points. Simons was unstoppable for Boston; he hit a layup and then hit a turnaround jumper with the 24-second shot clock expiring as the score ticked over to 98-100, Miami, by just 2 points.

Joe Mazzulla had the luxury to reinsert Jaylen Brown with the Miami lead cut to just one possession. Simons found Hauser on a drawn-up play out of the timeout, and he swished a deep three for Boston’s first lead of the game, 101-100, with 5 minutes to go. Simons scored his seventh three of the game over rookie Kasparas Jakučionis. White blocked Powell at the summit down the defensive end and calmly sank a pair of free throws down the other end a play later to take a 109-105 lead.

Jakučionis kicked out his leg on Derrick White with 2 minutes to go, and JB scored in the lane to retake a four-point lead. Hauser tipped home a Luka Garza missed corner three as Boston took a six-point lead, 113-107. Boston hung on to take a massive comeback win on the road thanks to the stellar shot-making of Anfernee Simons, who had 39 points and seven made triples off the bench.

Boston will now have a day off and travel to Atlanta to face the Hawks on Saturday, 17th January, at 7:30pm EST.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/celtics...ons-propels-celtics-past-the-heat-win-119-114
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 1/16/26

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Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-daily-links/129322/boston-celtics-daily-links-1-16-26
 
Celtics, Hawks injury reports reveal several key players are out

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ATLANTA — The Celtics (25-15) could be without Payton Pritchard when they face the Atlanta Hawks (20—23) on Saturday night.

Pritchard is doubtful to play as he deals with left ankle soreness; if he’s sidelined, it will be his first missed game of the season. Josh Minott, meanwhile, will miss his 7th consecutive game with a left ankle sprain, and Jayson Tatum continues to be sidelined as he recovers from a ruptured Achilles tendon.

Celtics Injury Report vs. Atlanta (1/17):

Josh Minott – Left Ankle Sprain – OUT
Payton Pritchard – Left Ankle Soreness – DOUBTFUL
Jayson Tatum – Right Achilles Repair – OUT

— Noa Dalzell 🏀 (@NoaDalzell) January 16, 2026

Pritchard scored just 2 points in Thursday’s comeback win over the Miami Heat and sat out for the entire fourth quarter, while his backup, Anfernee Simons, exploded for a season-best 39 points, 18 of which came in the fourth quarter. It’s possible Pritchard’s reduced minutes were related to some ankle soreness, though it’s also likely Joe Mazzulla opted to go with the hot hand.

For the Hawks, former Celtic Kristaps Porzingis is out with left Achilles tendonitis, Zaccharie Risacher is out with a left knee bone contusion, and N’Faly Dante is out with a right knee ACL tear. Dyson Daniels is questionable with a right ankle sprain.

The Hawks are having another mediocre season


The Atlanta Hawks haven’t quite had the year they were hoping for. By all accounts, Atlanta has been a below-average team; they’ve had the NBA’s 19th-best offensive rating, 16th-best defensive rating, and 18th-best overall net rating. They have a 20-23 record, which is good for the 10th-best record in the conference.

Last week, they parted ways with longtime franchise cornerstone Trae Young, acquiring CJ McCollum and Corey Krispert from the Washington Wizards in exchange. And, they’ve dealt with a myriad of injuries, with Porzingis only appearing in 17 of the Hawks’ 43 games this season, as he’s dealt with POTS and various other injuries.

One bright spot has been the superb play of Jalen Johnson; the likely first-time All-Star has put up monster numbers, averaging 23.1 points, 10.1 rebounds, and 8.1 assists per game. Offseason addition Nickeil Alexander-Walker is tallying 20.5 points and 3.5 assists. And Porzingis has been effective when he has played, averaging 17.1 points and 5.1 rebounds per game.

One weird quirk is that the Hawks have been better on the road than at home this season; they’re 7-11 at State Farm Arena, but 13-12 at away games. (The Celtics, meanwhile, are 15-4 at home and 13-6 on the road).

After their win over the Heat, the Celtics now have the second-best net rating in the NBA (+7.1), the second-best offensive rating (121.5), and the 15th-best defensive rating. They hold the second-best record in the Eastern Conference at 25-15.

Celtics-Hawks will tip off on Saturday at 7:30pm ET.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/articles/129415/celtics-injury-report-payton-pritchard-atlanta-hawks
 
Celtics guard gets surprise start as Payton Pritchard sidelined

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ATLANTA — Payton Pritchard, who is dealing with ankle soreness, won’t lace up for the first time this season when the Celtics face the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday. So, in his place, Baylor Scheierman will start for the third time this year, alongside Derrick White in the backcourt.

Scheierman is averaging 2.7 points and 1.7 rebounds in 11.7 minutes this season. He’s appeared in 35 of the Celtics’ 40 games, and started two so far. He also started in Monday’s game against the Indiana Pacers, when Sam Hauser was sidelined with hamstring tightness.

Joe Mazzulla has praised Scheierman for always being ready to impact winning when his (sometimes sporadic) opportunities come.

“He works really hard, so he’s always prepared,” Mazzulla said. “His confidence never wavers — whether he plays well or whether he makes a mistake, his confidence in his ability to impact winning is always there, and that helps a lot. And he can make an impact regardless of how many minutes he plays.”

Baylor Scheierman is starting for the second time this season, with Payton Pritchard sidelined.

It will be Baylor, Derrick White, Sam Hauser, Jaylen Brown, and Neemias Queta.

— Noa Dalzell 🏀 (@NoaDalzell) January 18, 2026

Fellow backcourt mate Derrick White has echoed that sentiment.

“He’s been amazing,” White said. “He’s always ready. It’s tough; you never know how many minutes or if he’s gonna play, but he’s always ready. And when he comes in, he just does a lot of things for us, and I feel like it’s always a positive segment when he’s out there with us.

The full list of starters when the Celtics face the Hawks​

  1. Derrick White
  2. Baylor Scheierman
  3. Sam Hauser
  4. Jaylen Brown
  5. Neemias Queta

Mazzulla opted to keep Anfernee Simons on the bench despite his recent hot play; Simons is coming off a 39-point game against the Miami Heat on Friday night. Over his last 8 games, Simons is averaging 18.3 points and 3.6 assists, while shooting 49.1% from the field and 51.6% from three.

It’s not unsurprising that Mazzulla has kept Simons on the bench; it seems he’s in a similar role to what Pritchard was in last year, when he was a perennial bench player even when the team was short-handed.

For the Celtics, Chris Boucher (lower back spasms) and Josh Minott (ankle sprain) are both out as well.

For the Hawks, CJ McCollum, Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Vit Krejci, Jalen Johnson, and Onyeka Okongwu will start. Meanwhile, Dyson Daniels, Kristaps Porziņģis, and Zaccharie Risacher are all out.

The Celtics (25-15) face the Hawks (20-23) at 7:30pm.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/article...-surprise-start-as-payton-pritchard-sidelined
 
Sam Hauser shines as the Celtics smoke the Hawks, 132-106

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On a night where Jaylen Brown scored 41 points, it was Sam Hauser who stole the show. He scored 30 points making 10 three pointers, including 8 of his first 9 looks. The Celtics smoked the Hawks 132-106 as the Celtics advance to 26-15 at the midway point of the season.

The Celtics were without Jayson Tatum, Payton Pritchard, Josh Minott and Chris Boucher. They started Derrick White, Baylor Scheierman, Sam Hauser, Jaylen Brown and Neemias Queta. The Hawks were without Dyson Daniels, Zaccharie Risacher, Kristaps Porzingis and N’Faly Dante. They started C.J. McCollum, Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Vit Krecji, Jalen Johnson and Onyeka Onongwu.

This was the Hawks first game back home after a 4 game west coast swing. Those are always tough, if you remember the Celtics were 0-5 in the first game back coming off of long road trips last season.

It was 14-11 at the second timeout. Jaylen Brown took 8 of the first 14 Celtics shots, making 3 of them for 6 points. Joe Mazzulla came out of that timeout with 4 new players surrounding Brown, Anferenee Simons, Jordan Walsh, Hugo Gonzalez and Luka Garza.

The Celtics led the Hawks, 30-23 at the end of the first quarter. Jaylen Brown carried the Celtics, scoring 18 points while no else scored more than 3. Brown also had 2 rebounds and 2 assists. He took 13 shots.

jb on pace for 50 shots let’s get it

— vauIt (@VauIIt) January 18, 2026

It was in the 2nd quarter that the Celtics turned up the heat and it happened from three point range. They outscored the Hawks 37-20 in the first 9:23 of the quarter and were 9/12 from threes.

They did not slow down to end the quarter either, scoring 52 points in the period and 82 in the first half, a new season high. They finished the 2nd quarter 19/25 from the field and 11/15 from three.

Boston led Atlanta by 31 points at halftime, 82-51. Jaylen Brown had 29 points while Sam Hauser had 21 points going 7/8 from three point range.

Sam Hauser with his 7th 3 in the first half. Ridiculous. pic.twitter.com/BRBEm72DSd

— Pull up shoot (@NElGHT_) January 18, 2026

The Celtics contained the, as NBC Sports Boston’s Drew Carter said, “vintage Mazzulla Ball barrage” in the third quarter, taking a 40 point lead at the 9:20 mark in the 3rd quarter. They hit the 100 point mark with just over 8 minutes to go in the period.

Jaylen Brown hit the 40 point mark in the first three quarters of the game. He had 41 points, 6 rebounds and 2 assists through three quarters (he did not play in the 4th). He was 14/30 from the field and 2/9 from three in 29 minutes.

The Celtics led the Hawks 117-74 at the end of three quarters. Hauser had 24 points while Neemias Queta and Anfernee Simons had 14 points each.

The 4th quarter intrigue was whether or not Sam Hauser would break the single game three point record for the Celtics, which is 11 from Marcus Smart in 2020. He did not, he made 10 threes in the game, only making 2 of his last 12 three point attempts.

The Celtics shot 50% from the field and 42% from three while the Hawks shot 37% from the field and 32% from three. Boston’s next game is Monday night in Detroit against the Pistons at 8 EST.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/celtics...own-derrick-white-neemias-queta-jalen-johnson
 
Celtics injury report shows key guard could be sidelined vs Pistons

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DETROIT — The Boston Celtics could be once again be without Payton Pritchard when they close out a four-game roadtrip against the Detroit Pistons on Monday night. Pritchard missed Saturday’s game against the Atlanta Hawks with left ankle soreness — his first absence of the year — and is questionable with the same injury ahead of Monday’s game.

But the Celtics didn’t miss a beat with their starting point guard; Baylor Scheierman started in Pritchard’s place, and Boston defeated Atlanta 132-106.

Three other Celtics are on the injury report alongside Pritchard; Josh Minott will miss his 8th-straight game with an ankle sprain, while Jayson Tatum continues to rehabilitate a ruptured Achilles tendon. It’s been about 8 months since Tatum first suffered the injury, and his timeline to potentially return this season is uncertain. And, Chris Boucher, who has been out of the rotation since late November, is questionable with low back spasms.

Celtics Injury Report vs. Detroit (1/18):

Chris Boucher – Low Back Spasms – QUESTIONABLE
Josh Minott – Left Ankle Sprain – OUT
Payton Pritchard – Left Ankle Soreness – QUESTIONABLE
Jayson Tatum – Right Achilles Repair – OUT

— Noa Dalzell 🏀 (@NoaDalzell) January 18, 2026

The Pistons, meanwhile, have a clean injury slate.

The Pistons have been the best team in the Eastern Conference


Monday’s game between the Celtics and the Pistons is a battle between the two best teams in the East. The Celtics (26-15) have the second-best record in the East, while the Pistons lead the way with a 30-10 record.

The Celtics and Pistons have faced off three times this season, and each time, the games have gone down to the wire, with the Pistons winning two of three contests. When the two teams first matched up in October, the Pistons came away with a 6-point win. In November, on the eve of Thanksgiving, the Celtics emerged victorious by 3 points. And, in December, the Pistons won by 7. Saturday will mark the fourth and final regular-season match-up between the two teams.

Both teams come into the Monday night matchup with plenty of momentum, having won two in a row; the Celtics have won 7 of their last 10 games, while the Pistons have won 6 of their last 10.

Celtics-Pistons will tip off at 8pm on Saturday at the Little Caesars Arena.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/article...shows-key-guard-could-be-sidelined-vs-pistons
 
The Mazzulla puzzulla

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On Saturday night, the Celtics had a historic first half in what might have been the best offensive showing of Mazzulla Ball. Per NBC Sports Boston’s Dick Lipe, their 82 points at halftime against the Hawks — 52 in the second quarter alone — was their highest total since thrashing Golden State two years ago.

The weekend win hits a little different though because what this roster of previously back-of-the-bench players and products of patient in-house player development has defied expectations.

It’s a testament to how every player has taken absolute advantage of their opportunity and more so, how head coach Joe Mazzulla has built a system for everybody to thrive in and motivated them to do so. He’s tinkered with the starting lineups, shuttling between experience and youthful energy and offensive punch and defensive flexibility, and now halfway through this “gap year,” Mazzulla seems to have settled on his rotations…until the next time he throws another curve ball.

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Jaylen Brown – Derrick White – Payton Pritchard​

695 minutes, 119.9 offensive rating, 112.9 defensive rating​


Halfway through the season last year, Brown and White were also part of Boston’s Big Three with obviously Jayson Tatum in the place of Pritchard. That trio combined for 1591 points on 45.9% shooting (36.2% from 3) in 648 minutes. PP has joined the starting lineup and Brown, White, and Pritchard have been arguably better with 1726 points at 48.9% from the field and 36.8% from behind the arc in 695 minutes.

As a perimeter trio, their offensive efficiency (119.9) is on par with some of the league’s other offensive engines that have the benefit of an efficient big man like Houston’s Kevin Durant, Jabari Smith, and Amen Thompson (120.9 offensive rating) and Minnesota’s Donte DiVincenzo, Julius Randle, and Rudy Gobert (120.6).

With Brown and Pritchard becoming two of the most elite mid-range jump shooters in the NBA and White not skipping a beat with a higher usage rate and level of responsibility on the ball, they’ve become the engine of one of the most efficient offenses in not just random half in mid-January, but NBA all-time history.

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Neemias Queta – Jordan Walsh​

354 minutes, 121.3 offensive rating, 108.4 defensive rating​


If he was a higher profile player, there would be a case to be made that Queta is one of the NBA’s Most Improved Players. Instead, he’s been the underrated backbone of this surprising season and one of Boston’s most impactful players after being their biggest question mark heading into training camp. He’s second (behind Hugo Gonzalez, more on that later) in on/off defensive efficiency (107.5 on vs. 116.1 off) and in total steals plus blocks (behind White because of course).

And while Walsh had his day in the sun as a starter, he remains one of Mazzulla’s trump cards as an individual defender/disruptor. His hit list is long and littered with future Hall-of-Famers:

  • James Harden: two games, 4-of-9, one turnover
  • Donovan Mitchell: one game, 2-of-8, two turnovers
  • Cade Cunningham: two games, 3-of-10, four turnovers
  • Scottie Barnes: two games, 1-of-3, one turnover
  • CJ McCollum: three games, 2-of-8, two turnovers
  • Tyrese Maxey: one game, 1-of-9, zero turnovers
  • Austin Reaves: one game, 0-of-3, zero turnovers

Walsh has also become better-than-reliable three-point shooter at 43.5%, too. Queta isn’t exactly the shooter that Kristaps Porzingis and Al Horford were, but he’s got magnets for hands, can finish with both of them, and has sneaky athleticism off both feet.

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Luka Garza – Sam Hauser – Anfernee Simons​

206 minutes, 122.0 offensive rating, 113.8 defensive rating​


Traditionally, a drive-and-kick point guard was a shooter’s best friend; draw enough attention off the bounce and they could get free for an open shot. That still applies to a certain extent, but in today’s defensive switching schemes of the NBA, it’s less effective. Instead, Mazzulla has replaced look-over-here-while-I-do-something-over-there with just brute force, offensive line blocking to get his shooters shots.

In the Celtics resounding offensive explosion in Atlanta on Saturday, Garza recorded six screen assists, one apiece to threes from Hauser and Simons. Both sharpshooters are hovering around 40% three-point shooting on the season after they suffered spells in November and December respectively. All three have also become respectable defenders.

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The Hugo Gonzalez Coefficient​

552 minutes, +192​


Somehow, Mazzulla has figured just how much of the rookie to titrate into the mix. Back in December, Gonzalez played the entire second half of a comeback win against the visiting Heat and finished a +22. Last week in Miami, he played just over thirteen minutes, but his stretch between the third and fourth quarters ultimately made the difference in another resurgent run. His four points and three rebounds average is what you’d expect from a 19-year-old rookie; the hustle and momentum-shifting plays are something else.

It would be criminal not to mention Baylor Scheierman, too. The sometimes starter and sometimes DNP-CD is best friends with Gonzalez and you have to wonder if the one thing they have in common is finding ways to play winning basketball. Like Gonzalez, Scheierman is a utility man — a connector that makes shots when he has to (42.6% from 3) and defends his butt off. In 440 minutes, he’s a +65 and someone you can comfortably rely on in his sophomore season.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/articles/129439/the-mazzulla-puzzulla
 
Boston Celtics (26-15) at Detroit Pistons (30-10) Game #42 1/19/26

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Boston Celtics (26-15) at Detroit Pistons (30-10)
Monday, January 19, 2026
8:00 PM ET
Regular Season Game #42, Road Game #23
TV: Peacock, NBC
Radio: 98.5 Sports Hub, 97.1 The Ticket, SiriusXM
Little Caesars Arena


The Celtics have reached the end of their 4 game road trip as they visit the Detroit Pistons. This is the 4th and final meeting between these two teams this season. The Celtics are 1-2 in the 3 games so far. They lost 119-113 in Detroit on October 26. They won 117-114 in Boston on November 26 when they ended the Pistons 13 game win streak. The Celtics lost 112-105 in Boston on December 15. They are 257-143 overall all time against the Pistons and 100-87 in games played in Detroit.

The Celtics are 2nd in the East, 4.5 games behind 1st place Detroit. They are 1.5 games ahead of 2nd place New York. They are 2 games ahead of 4th place Toronto, 3 games ahead of 5th place Cleveland and 3.5 games ahead of 6th place Philadelphia and 7th place Orlando. The Celtics are 19-9 against Eastern Conference opponents. They are 14-8 on the road and 7-3 in their last 10 games. They have won their last 2 games.

The Pistons are 1st in the east, 4.5 games ahead of 2nd place Boston, 5 games ahead of 3rd place New York, 6.5 games ahead of 4th place Toronto, 7.5 games ahead of 5th place Cleveland, 8 games ahead of 6th place Philadelphia and 7th place Orlando. They are 21-6 against Eastern Conference opponents. They are 16-4 at home and 6-4 in their last 10 games. They have won their last 2 games.

The Celtics are playing in the final game of a 4 game road trip. They lost the first game in Indiana and won in Miami and Atlanta. The Celtics will then play one game at home against Indiana before playing Brooklyn and Chicago on the road. They will then have another 4 game home stand where they will host Portland, Atlanta, Sacramento and Milwaukee. Then, they are on the road at Dallas and Houston before playing Miami, New York, and Chicago at home, taking them into the All Star Break.

For Detroit, this is the final game of a 6 game home stand. They beat New York, Chicago, Phoenix and Indiana and lost to the Clippers. Next, they will play at New Orleans and then home vs Houston and Sacramento. Then it’s a 3 game road trip through Denver, Phoenix and Golden State before hosting Brooklyn, Denver, Washington, and New York. Then games at Charlotte and Toronto will take them to the All Star break.

For the Celtics, Jayson Tatum remains out as he continues to rehab from the Achilles tear he suffered in last year’s playoffs. Josh Minott will miss his 7th game with a sprained ankle. Chris Boucher is probable due to back soreness. Payton Pritchard missed his first game of the season on Saturday with ankle soreness but is available for this game. For the Pistons, Ron Holland II is questionable due to illness.

Probable Starting Matchups
PG: Derrick White vs Cade Cunningham


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SG: Payton Pritchard v Duncan Robinson

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SF: Jaylen Brown vs Ausar Thompson

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PF: Sam Hauser vs Tobias Harris

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C: Neemias Queta vs Jalen Duren

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Celtics Reserves
Anfernee Simons
Josh Minott
Xavier Tillman
Jordan Walsh
Hugo Gonzalez
Luka Garza
Baylon Scheierman
Chris Boucher

2-Way Players

Ron Harper, Jr
Max Shulga
Amari Williams

Injuries/Out

Jayson Tatum (Achilles) out
Josh Minott (ankle) out
Chris Boucher (back) probable
Payton Pritchard (ankle) available

Head Coach
Joe Mazzulla

Pistons Reserves
Javonte Green
Jaden Ivey
Bobi Klintman
Chaz Lanier
Paul Reed
Isaiah Stewart
Caris LeVert
Marcus Sasser

Two Way Players
Daniss Jenkins
Colby Jones
Tolu Smith

Injuries/Out
Ron Holland II (illness) questionable

Head Coach
JB Bickerstaff

Key Matchups
Derrick White vs Cade Cunningham

Cunningham is averaging 25.9 points, 6 rebounds, 9.6 assists, and 1.5 steals per game while shooting 45.8% from the field and 33.3% from beyond the arc. In the 3 game against the Celtics, he averaged 33 points 5 rebounds and 7.7 assists while shooting 47.7% from the field and 50% from beyond the arc. The Celtics must defend him well both in the paint and on the perimeter and they need to expect him to pass to the open man since he is averaging 9.6 assists per game.

Neemias Queta vs Jalen Duren
Duren is averaging 17.8 points, 10.8 rebounds, and 1.8 assists per game while shooting 62.8% from the field with no 3 pointers. In the first 3 games against Boston, he averaged 14 points, 12.3 rebounds, and 1.3 blocks while shooting 46.4% from the field with no threes. The Celtics need to try to keep him out of the paint and off the boards.

Honorable Mention
Sam Hauser vs Tobias Harris

Harris is averaging 13.3 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 2.5 assists while shooting 46.2% from the field and 33.3% from beyond the arc. In the first 3 games against the Celtics, he averaged 14.3 points, 6.3 rebounds, and 3.3 assists while shooting 45.5% from the field and 17.6% from beyond the arc.

Keys to the Game
Defense
– As always, defense is the key to winning this, and every, game. The Celtics have been up and down with their defensive effort, even quarter to quarter within a game. The Celtics are 14th with a defensive rating of 114.0. The Pistons, on the other hand, are 2nd with a defensive rating of 108.5. The Celtics have to especially defend the paint as the Pistons are 2nd with 57.1 points in the paint per game.
The Celtics have to be ready for the tough defense that the Pistons play and they must make defense a priority and match the Pistons’ effort on defense if they hope to win this game.

Rebound – As with defense, rebounding will always be a key to winning. The Celtics have to crash the boards as a team and go after every rebound. The Celtics are 10th in the league with 44.9 rebounds per game. The Pistons are 3rd, averaging 46.4 rebounds per game. The Pistons average 17 second chance points per game, which is 6th in the league. Every Celtic has to crash the boards and they must work harder to grab rebounds than the Pistons to limit those 2nd chance points.

Move the Ball Carefully – The Celtics need to move the ball to get the best shots. The Celtics are much better when they move the ball and don’t lapse into iso ball. But, they have to be careful with the ball and avoid turnovers. They need to make careful passes and also focus on their ball handling so as not to turn the ball over. They are best in the league with just 12.0 turnovers per game. However, they tend to lose focus and at times turn the ball over way too much. The Pistons are 2nd in the league with 21.8 points off turnovers per game and they will make the Celtics pay if they get sloppy.

Effort and Energy for 48 Minutes– The Celtics have to play with extra effort overall for all 4 quarters. In most of their losses and even in some of their wins, they have allowed their opponents to play with more energy than them for periods of time during the game. They play well for stretches but let up and allow their opponents to surge ahead. The Celtics need to make playing with more effort and energy their identity this season and play that way for the entire game, not just a quarter or two. Hopefully they can play well for 48 minutes in this one just as they did against the Hawks.

X-Factors
On the Road
– The Celtics are on the road for the 4th straight game. They need to overcome the distractions of playing on the road and in front of a hostile crowd and stay focused on playing the right way. They have to come out playing hard right from the beginning and try to keep the Pistons’ crowd from getting into the game. The final game of a road trip is always a tough game and the Celtics need to stay extra focused and play extra hard to get a win.

Officiating
– Officiating is always an x-factor in every game. Every crew officiates differently. Some call it tight, others let them play. The Celtics need to adjust to how the refs are calling the game and not allow bad calls or no calls to take away their focus from playing the game. We have recently seen how much of an x-factor officiating can be. The Celtics have to play so well all game that the officiating, no matter how bad, can’t influence the outcome.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-...6-15-at-detroit-pistons-30-10-game-42-1-19-26
 
10 Takeaways from the Celtics close loss to Pistons

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1. Another Close Loss to the Pistons​


For the third time in four matchups against the Detroit Pistons this season, the Celtics have lost in very close fashion. This was an incredible game of basketball overall. It was a back and forth game all night long and Jaylen Brown just missed the game winning shot by an inch. Definitely not the desired outcome for Boston, there were a lot of mistakes and very cold shooting but it was a great fight. In the three losses this season, Boston has only lost by 6,7, and 1 point. The Pistons are first in the East for a reason and the Celtics showed that they were able to hang with them even without Jayson Tatum.

Jaylen Brown gets a great look — just doesn’t fall

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— Noa Dalzell 🏀 (@NoaDalzell) January 20, 2026

2. Tobias Harris/Duncan Robinson Legacy Game?​


Tobias Harris and Duncan Robinson have been no strangers to the Celtics over the years. Harris spent 6 seasons on the Philadelphia 76ers and Robinson spent 7 years on the Miami Heat. Boston has battled and matched up with them numerous amounts of times, but I can’t say I have seen both of them play actually productive games against the Celtics until this game. Tobias Harris finished with 25 points on 11-20 shooting from the field and Duncan Robinson finished with 15 points on 5 three points. In a game where Boston was able to slow down Cade Cunningham, it was really demoralizing to see them go off in this game.

Robinson made some really timely shots for Detroit all night long but none were bigger than his three in the fourth quarter. He got the ball on the wing, shook Derrick White out of his shoes on a pump fake, and splashed the three

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Harris also made some timely threes in the fourth quarter but his biggest came at the 1:37 mark. The shot clock was running low and Cade Cunningham was looking to pass the ball. Hauser stepped up to Cunningham and left Harris wide open in the corner for three that made it a 4 point Pistons lead that basically won them the game.

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3. Detroit Bigs Crushed Boston​


One big advantage the Pistons are always going to have over the Celtics is their big man rotation. Jalen Duren finished with 18 points and 9 rebounds while Isaiah Stewart finished with 8 points and 5 rebounds. When Detroit ran their double big man lineup, it really killed Boston, especially with both Luka Garza and Neemias Queta getting into foul trouble.

Duren had a stretch in the third quarter where he showed how much of a dominant force he really was. At the 4:26 mark, the Pistons were running the fast break off of a Celtics miss. Cunningham ran to the corner, threw up an alley-oop pass to Duren who was streaking down the court and he finished a thunderous slam over Anfernee Simons. Then later in the quarter at the 3:33 mark, Duren again was a force in the paint, following a missed layup by Stewart for a put-back slam.

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Stewart made a ton of great defensive plays in this game but none were bigger than the block he had on Neemias Queta in the second quarter. Queta got the ball in the middle of the floor and rose up for a two-handed jam. However, Stewart came out of no where to jump perfectly with Queta to swat the ball away.

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4. Turnovers Hurt​


The Celtics finished this game with 14 turnovers but with the way they were throwing the ball around, it really felt like they had more. Detroit was able to take advantage almost every time, scoring 19 points off of Boston’s turnovers and at times it was the only reason why the Pistons were able to stay in the game. A lot of them were turnovers where the Celtics would just lose the handle on the ball or make an errant pass that lead to an easy basket for the Pistons. Take this play from Jaylen Brown for example, Brown loses the handle and the Pistons go down the court the other way for easy layup. This was an all night problem for Boston and it really felt like they just shot themselves in the foot.

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5. All-Star Starter: Jaylen Brown​


Jaylen Brown was voted as an All-Star Starter before tonight’s game and showed why he was deserving of his spot, finishing with a double-double of 32 points and 11 rebounds on 11-28 shooting. Brown did all he could to will the Celtics to a win in this game but just came up short in the end. The outcome shouldn’t deter the great game he had however because he made some incredible plays against a tough Pistons defense late in the game to keep Boston in striking distance.

One of my favorite plays of the night from Brown came at the 2:30 mark in the first quarter. Defended by Ron Holland, Brown pump faked the three to get him to jump, then went to the midrange, created seperation with his off arm, and sank the jumper.

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His fourth quarter was probably the biggest for Boston however, scoring 10 of the Celtics 21 points. Brown started with a play where he got to his spot at the free throw line, pump faked to get Caris LeVert in the air, and finished the midrange jumper through contact. He then matched up with Duncan Robinson at the three point line and blew by him. Brown then met Duren at the rim and finished a tough basket over him. Next was a play where Tobias Harris was all over him on defense but Brown was able to get by him and finish the layup with his right hand. Finally, Brown was once again matched up with Harris but this time he blew right by him to score a floater that made it a one point game with 45 seconds left.

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7. Sam Hauser Continues to Impress​


After hitting 10 threes against the Hawks in his last game, Sam Hauser continued his great run of play into this matchup with the Pistons, finishing with 16 points on 6-9 shooting from the field and 4-7 shooting from three. You can argue that Hauser was the second best player on the court for Boston as he had a huge stretch of scoring in the third quarter.

Hauser began the third quarter doing a great job running around the court to get to the top of the three point line for a pull-up jumper over two Pistons defenders. On his next basket, he made another cut to a similar spot at the three point line but a little farther. White found him and Hauser made another three over a great contest by Ausar Thompson. Finally, Hauser pulled out his midrange bag, taking Duncan Robinson off of the dribble. He drove, got Robinson up in the air, and hit the jumper looking a little bit like Jaylen Brown. Sadly this stretch got interrupted with him picking up his fourth foul but this was a great stretch that gave the Celtics energy coming out of halftime.

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6. Payton Pritchard Back in the Lineup​


After a tough game in Miami and missing the Celtics last game in Atlanta, Payton Pritchard made his return to the lineup for this matchup and had a pretty solid game, finishing with 17 points on 5-8 shooting. Although there were times he looked hesitant to shoot, he was able to make an impact. Like Hauser, Pritchard had a great third quarter where he dropped 10 points.

Pritchard’s third quarter started off of a nice pass from Jaylen Brown. Brown was double teamed on the block and found Pritchard who was wide open on the wing for three. His next play started with a pass from Queta where he pump faked Robinson and drove to lane. He then hit a hesitation dribble and put up a midrange shot over Duren for a tough bucket. His final play of the third quarter started with him blowing by Harris on the perimeter where he was picked up by Isaiah Stewart. Pritchard did a good job of getting to the basket and was able to finish a reverse layup over the contest from Stewart. I hope this game is able to get Pritchard going again for a while because the Celtics are in desperate need of a consistent number two option next to Jaylen Brown right now.

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8. Tough Derrick White Game​


This was arguably the worst game of the season for Derrick White, finishing with 4 points on 1-11 shooting and 0-6 from three. He did have 9 rebounds, 5 assists, and 2 blocks on Cade Cunningham but this was the worst game in a string of rough games. In his last 4 games, White is averaging 9.3 points, 6.8 assists, and 6.0 rebounds, on 28% shooting from the field and 15% from three. This after White had a great month of December and looked to be shaking off the rust from his slow start to the season. It feels like there is a correlation between the Celtics winning and losing games this season and at times it feels like it comes down to if White is going to have a good game or not. I’m sure he will bounce back from this rough patch just like he did before but I just hope this doesn’t become a more concerning trend.

9. Brown vs Cunningham​


Brian Scalabrine did a pregame interview with Jaylen Brown on NBC where he said that he would be the primary defender on the Pistons All-Star Starter Cade Cunningham in this game. Despite the loss, Brown and the Celtics did a pretty good job of defending Cunningham as a whole. He finished with 16 points and 14 rebounds but shot 4-17 from the field and 0-4 from three.

Jaylen Brown on guarding Cade Cunningham tonight

I’m gonna guard him tonight. I’m gonna pick him up, test him a little bit, and we’ll go from there.” pic.twitter.com/9b8VV8iO3i

— Pistons Talk (@Pistons__Talk) January 20, 2026

Out of the shot attempts where Brown looked to be the primary defender, Cunningham shot 1-5. On the first attempt, Brown rode Cunningham’s off hand all the way to the basket where Cade missed the layup. The second attempt saw Cunningham attempt a midrange jumper that Brown was able to block and even though they called it a foul, it was overturned on a Celtics challenge. The third attempt was another midrange jumper where Brown was able to get around a Duren screen for a nice contest. The fourth attempt saw Cunningham once again try to shake off Brown but Jaylen stayed glued to him and forced another contest jumper. The final attempt was the only attempt that Cunningham got the win on and was a big one. At the 2:21 mark of the fourth quarter Brown was stuck behind a screen from Thompson that allowed Cade to get into the lane for an easy floater.

If these two teams match up in a playoff series, I can see Brown being the primary defender on Cunningham again and hopefully holding him to a similar result in this game.

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10. Playoff Atmosphere​


All four games that the Celtics and Pistons have played this season have been down to wire, good old fashioned slugfests that have felt like the Game 7 of a playoff series. This is due to the intensity that comes out of both teams when they step foot on the floor and it feels like it will be a disservice to everyone who enjoys basketball if these two teams don’t matchup in the playoffs this season. Detroit has become a juggernaut behind their aggressive defense and timely offense while Boston is going to have Jayson Tatum back in a playoff series which increases almost every attribute on both sides of the ball for the Celtics. Ideally we get a rematch of the 2008 Eastern Conference Finals with the same result but either way I love this budding rivalry and I hope we get to see it for years to come.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/article...-loss-to-pistons-jaylen-brown-cade-cunningham
 
Jaylen Brown added to injury report ahead of Celtics game vs Pacers

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BOSTON — Jaylen Brown is on the injury report ahead of the Celtics’ Wednesday night game against the Indiana Pacers, listed as probable with left hamstring tightness. Brown is fresh off a 32-point, 11-rebound night against the Detroit Pistons, where he missed a potential game-winner just hours after being named an All-Star starter for the first time in his career.

Josh Minott, who has missed the last 8 games with a left ankle sprain, continues to be sidelined.

Celtics Injury Report vs. Indiana (1/21):

Jaylen Brown – Left Hamstring Tightness – PROBABLE Josh Minott – Left Ankle Sprain – OUT
Jayson Tatum – Right Achilles Repair – OUT

— Noa Dalzell 🏀 (@NoaDalzell) January 20, 2026

And Jayson Tatum continues to be out as he rehabs a ruptured Achilles tendon he suffered 8 months ago. Tatum took the floor for a nearly hour-long workout in front of reporters in Birmingham, Michigan, on Monday morning, as he continues to exhibit good signs of progress.

Payton Pritchard, who missed Saturday’s game against the Atlanta Hawks with left ankle soreness, is off the injury report.

The Pacers, meanwhile, will be without Tyrese Haliburton (ruptured Achilles tendon recovery), Obi Toppin (right foot stress fracture), and Bennedict Mathurin (right thumb sprain).

The Pacers and Celtics will match up for the 4th and final time​


The Celtics have faced the Pacers three times over the past month, with Boston emerging victorious in two of the three matchups. The Celtics came back from double-digit deficits in back-to-back games against the Pacers in December.

However, last Monday, the Celtics fell to the Pacers 98-96 after a game-winning shot by Pascal Siakam. Brown missed that game as he dealt with back spasms.

The Pacers have been led by Pascal Siakam (23.6 points), Bennedict Mathurin (17.8 points), Andrew Nembard (17.6 points), and Aaron Nesmith (13.4 points).

This season, the Celtics have been led by Jaylen Brown (29.8 points, 6.6 rebounds, 4.7 assists), Derrick White (17.7 points, 5.4 assists), and Payton Pritchard (16.6 points, 5.3 assists per game).

In January, two Celtics sharpshooters have turned a corner. Sam Hauser is averaging 14.2 points per game, and shooting 46.2% from three, while Anfernee Simons is averaging 16.9 points and shooting 48.7% from three in January.

The Pacers had the fourth-worst net rating in the league (-9.6) and the worst record in the Eastern Conference (10-34). The Pacers have dropped their last two games, while the Celtics are coming off a 2-2 record and a 1-point loss to the Pistons.

The Celtics continue to maintain the East’s second-best record and the NBA’s third-best net rating.

The Celtics and Pacers will face off at 7:30pm on Wednesday night at TD Garden.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/articles/129774/boston-celtics-injury-report-indiana-pacers
 
Jaylen Brown’s All-Star starter selection wasn’t about him

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DETROITJaylen Brown was asleep when the news first broke out: for the first time in his 10-year NBA career, he was selected as an All-Star starter.

Monday’s primetime game between the Celtics and the Pistons was hours away, and Brown was taking his usual midday nap. By the time he awoke, his phone was filled with congratulatory texts from family and friends.

“I think that’s who it matters most for — my support group,” Brown said. “I think it means a lot to them to see me celebrated in that light now.”

Asked Jaylen Brown about being named All-Star starter today:

“I woke up from a nap, and then I had some text messages from loved ones and family, but I think that's what it matters most for, like my support group. I think it means a lot to them to see me celebrated in that… pic.twitter.com/VbAihfC5MF

— Noa Dalzell 🏀 (@NoaDalzell) January 20, 2026

Among Eastern Conference players, Brown received the most votes from media members, the 3rd-most from NBA players, and the 5th-most from fans. That gave Brown the fifth-most votes among East players, edging out Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell for the final starter spot.

Next month in Los Angeles, he’ll represent the conference alongside Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo, New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson, Philadelphia 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey, and Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham.

But Brown played down the personal significance of the accolade, noting he’s always felt he’s been this type of player.

“ I’ve always felt like, regardless of what people may think or whatever, that I’ve been one of the better players in this game,” he said. “Just now, I’ve got an opportunity to show it a little more.”

Jaylen Brown was ranked 1st among media, 3rd among players, and 5th among fans. pic.twitter.com/PHa5pyXcVA

— Noa Dalzell 🏀 (@NoaDalzell) January 19, 2026

Brown did not feel like being named an All-Star starter was validating.

“I’m a very confident guy,” Brown said. “I don’t allow other people to tell me what my validation is. I always felt like I was better than a lot of these guys.”

Jaylen Brown has benefited from a much greener light this season​


This season, Brown has averaged 29.8 points, 6.6 rebounds, and 4.7 assists — while shooting 48.7% from the field, 36.3% from three, and 79.1% from the line.

He attributes some of his offensive improvements to having a much greener light than previous seasons of his career — particularly in the midrange, where Brown has been among the NBA’s most effective players.

“I was discouraged from taking midrange shots at different points in my career,” he said last week. “I’ve been literally told not to. Now it’s like ‘Jaylen, you can take whatever shot you want.’ I’m like, ‘sure.’ I’ve been shooting as many mid-ranges as I can get up. At different points in my career, that hasn’t been the case.”

Joe Mazzulla praised Brown for his leadership and improved ability to make reads this season.

“Really happy for him — it started in the offseason, just the way he approached it, the professionalism, the work ethic, the commitment to 1) getting healthy, to 2) coming in and setting the tone for the building and working with each guy separately,” Mazzulla said on Monday.

The Celtics are 26-16, good for the East’s second-best record. They also have the third-best net rating in the NBA.

And, Brown feels like they’re just getting started.

“I’ve enjoyed being with this group, I’ve enjoyed playing with the young guys, helping with their learning curve,” Brown said. “It’s been a joy. I’m looking forward to the next part of the season. We still have some work to do.”

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/articles/129682/jaylen-browns-all-star-starter-selection-wasnt-about-him
 
Indiana Pacers (10-34) at Boston Celtics (26-16) Game #43 1/21/26

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Indiana Pacers (10-34) at Boston Celtics (26-16)
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
7:30 PM ET
Regular Season Game #43 Home Game #20
TV: NBCSB, FDSN, NBA-LP
Radio: 98.5 Sports Hub, 107.5 The Fan, Sirius XM
TD Garden


The Celtics return home from their road trip to host the Indiana Pacers. This is the 4th and final game between these 2 teams this season. The Celtics won the first game 103-95 on December 22 in Boston and they won the 2nd game 140-122 on December 26 in Indiana. They lost the 3rd game 98-96 in Indiana on January 12. The Pacers won the series 2-1 last season, with the Celtics winning one in Boston and losing 1 in Boston and one in Indiana. The Celtic are 112-88 overall all time against the Pacers. They are 64-28 in games played in Boston.

The Celtics are 2nd in the East, 5.5 games behind 1st place Detroit. They are 1.5 games ahead of 2nd place New York. They are 2 games ahead of 4th place Toronto, 2.5 games ahead of 5th place Philadelphia and 3 games ahead of 6th place Orlando and 7th place Cleveland. The Celtics are 19-10 against Eastern Conference opponents. They are 12-7 at home and 6-4 in their last 10 games. They are coming off a loss in their last game.

The Pacers are 15th in the East, 22.5 games behind first place Detroit and 17 games behind 2nd place Boston. They are 9.5 games behind 10th place Atlanta, 3.5 games behind 13th place Brooklyn, and 1 game behind 14th place Washington. The Pacers are 7-22 against Eastern Conference opponents. They are 2-18 on the road and 4-6 in their last 10 games. They have lost their last 2 games.

The Celtics are playing at home after a 4 game road trip. They lost the first game of that road trip in Indiana. After this game at home vs Indiana, they will play Brooklyn and Chicago on the road.They will then have another 4 game home stand where they will host Portland, Atlanta, Sacramento and Milwaukee. Then, they are on the road at Dallas and Houston before playing Miami, New York, and Chicago at home, taking them into the All Star Break.

This is the 3rd game of a 5 game road trip for the Pacers. They lost the first to at Philadelphia and Detroit and will complete the trip at Oklahoma City and Atlanta. They will then host Chicago, Atlanta, Houston and Utah before a 6 game road trip through Milwaukee, Toronto, New York, Brooklyn. They will finish the road trip with 2 games at Washington after the All Star break.

For the Celtics, Jayson Tatum remains out as he continues to rehab from the Achilles tear he suffered in last year’s playoffs. Josh Minott will miss his 8th straight game with an ankle sprain. Jaylen Brown is listed as probable for this game with left hamstring tightness. For the Pacers, Tyrese Haliburton remains out as he rehabs from the Achilles tear he suffered in the Eastern Conference Finals. Bennedict Mathurin is out due to a thumb injury. Obi Toppin is out due to a foot injury.

Probable Starting Matchups
PG: Derrick White vs Andrew Nembhard


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SG: Payton Pritchard vs Aaron Nesmith

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SF: Jaylen Brown vs Johnny Furphy

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PF: Sam Hauser vs Pascal Siakam

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C: Neemias Queta vs Jay Huff

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Celtics Reserves
Anfernee Simons
Hugo Gonzalez
Xavier Tillman
Jordan Walsh
Luka Garza
Baylon Scheierman
Chris Boucher

2-Way Players
Ron Harper, Jr
Max Shulga
Amari Williams

Injuries/Out
Jayson Tatum (Achilles) out
Josh Minott (ankle) questionable

Head Coach

Joe Mazzulla

Pacers Reserves
Tony Bradley
Kam Jones
TJ McConnell
Micah Potter
Ben Sheppard
Jarace Walker
Isaiah Jackson

Two-Way Players
Quenton Jackson
Taelon Peter
Ethan Thompson

Injuries/Out
Tyrese Haliburton (Achilles) out
Obi Toppin (foot) out
Bennedict Mathurin (thumb) questionable

Head Coach
Rick Carlisle

Key Matchups
Sam Hauser vs Pascal Siakam
Siakam is averaging 23.6 points, 6.9 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.2 steals per game while shooting 48.1% from the field and 38.0% from beyond the arc. Over his career, Siakam has averaged 17.9 points, 6.3 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.1 steals per game against the Celtics. In the 3 games this season, he averaged 19 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 3.3 assists while shooting 50% from the field and 36.4% from beyond the arc. The Celtics need to defend him well in this game.

Derrick White vs Andrew Nembhard
Nembhard is averaging 17.6 points, 2.6 rebounds, and 7.1 assists while shooting 44.9% from the field and 36.6% from beyond the arc. Over his career against the Celtics, he has averaged 10.7 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 4.3 assists per game. In the first 3 games against the Celtics this season, he averaged 17 points, 4 rebounds, and 8 assists while shooting 45% from the field and 56.3% from beyond the arc. Hopefully White will emerge from his mini shooting slump of late and have a big game.

Honorable Mention
Payton Pritchard vs Aaron Nesmith

Nesmith is averaging 13.4points, 5.3 rebounds, and 2.0 assists per game while shooting 35.2% from the field and 35% from beyond the arc. Over his career against the Celtics, he averaged 11.9 points, 4.6 rebounds, and 2.3 assists. He missed the first 2 games against the Celtics this season but in the 3rd game, he finished with 6 points, 5 rebounds, and 2 assists while shooting 22.2% from the field and 33.3% from beyond the arc.

Keys to the Game
Defense
– Defense is the key to winning every single game. The Pacers haven’t been the scoring juggernaut they were last season. They are 30th in the league with an offensive rating of 107.9 while the Celtics have an offensive rating of 121.4 (2nd). The Celtics are 14th in the league with a defensive rating of 114.0. The Pacers are 19th with a defensive rating of 116.0. In the first game between these two teams, the Celtics allowed the Pacers to score 61 points in the first half and they trailed by 18 points at the half. They held them to 34 points in the second half and won the game. The Celtics have to play tough defense from the tip through the final buzzer in this one and not allow the Pacers to get any offensive rhythm.

Rebound – Rebounding is also an important key to winning every game. The Celtics are 10th in the league, pulling down 44.9 rebounds per game. The Pacers are 23rd with 42.8 rebounds per game. It is important for the Celtics to rebound the ball to give themselves extra possessions and to prevent the Pacers from getting the same along with 2nd chance points. Much of rebounding is effort and the Celtics have got to put out more effort than the Pacers to grab rebounds for all 4 quarters.

Move the Ball Carefully – The Celtics need to move the ball to get the best shots. The Celtics are much better when they move the ball and don’t lapse into iso ball. Against the Pistons, the Celtics finished with just 13 assists. They are 17-1 when they have 25 or more assists and they are just 9-15 when they have fewer than 25 assists. Jaylen Brown especially needs to get back to moving the ball instead of trying to score on every possession. Even though the Celtics usually take good care of the ball, they lose focus at times and turn the ball over too much. They need to make careful passes and keep the ball moving.

Don’t Underestimate – It would be easy for the Celtics to underestimate the Pacers and expect an easy win. But that would be a mistake, especially since they did just that in their last game against the Pacers and lost the game. Any team can win on any night if the other team lets down their guard. The Celtics have to come out and play hard and not underestimate the last place Pacers.

X-Factors
Home Game and Revenge
– The Celtics are at home and should have the crowd behind them. The Celtics need to protect home court and use the crowd support for motivation. The Pacers have to deal with travel and staying in hotels and playing on an unfamiliar court and in front of hostile fans. The Celtics need to remember their loss to these Pacers earlier this month and fight hard to avenge that loss with a win in this one.

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-...10-34-at-boston-celtics-26-16-game-43-1-21-26
 
Celtics exact revenge on Pacers, win 119-104

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The Boston Celtics return home to TD Garden after a tough 4-game road trip. Boston led all game in a homecoming win by 15 points, 119-104. Newly minted All Star starter, Jaylen Brown led the team with 30 points in just 33 minutes, Hauser had 5 triples with 17 points on a hot shooting night in Boston.

Sam Hauser hit two early three-pointers to start the game for Boston. The sharp shooting Hauser has been hitting threes at a 39.5 percent clip on the season and has made 16 threes in his last 3 outings for Boston. The C’s had an early lead of 10-7 at the first TV timeout.

The trio of Luka Garza, Baylor Scheierman, and Anfernee Simons were first off the bench for the home team. Garza scored on his now patented deceleration cutting layup past a leaping Pacer big man. Payton Pritchard scored on a layup and was fouled by Jackson in the act of shooting, with the C’s starting PG hitting the bonus free throw.

Pascal Siakam was cooking early for the Pacers with a mix of jumpers and rim play, and he had 9 quick points in the first quarter to pace Indy. The power forward is staking his claim for All-Star reserve selection. Indiana beat Boston just over a week ago in a low-scoring game, and tonight was more of the same in the first quarter for the sluggish Pacers.

Scheierman’s corner triple gave the C’s an early seven-point lead, and Pritchard’s buzzer-beating three at the horn gave Boston a 30-20 lead at the end of the quarter.

Tony Bradley scored on the interior to start the 2nd quarter; the 6-foot-10 big was on his second 10-day contract with Indy following a string of injuries. Jordan Walsh was impacting things on both ends for Boston in his early minutes; he chased down 2 rebounds and nailed a triple on his first shot of the game in just 7 quick minutes of action. Sam Hauser swished home a three for Boston off a sweet JB assist; the Celtics were pushing the pace in the second quarter, up by 14 points, 38-24.

Hugo Gonzalez got his first run of the game at the midway point of the second quarter, and the rookie stuck a big three-pointer on his first shot of the game. Joe Mazzulla had Hugo matched up with 7-foot-1-inch center Jay Huff. Brown hit a sweet turnaround jumper, following that up with a wide-open transition layup.

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Boston went on a 15-0 run before Pascal Siakam finally snapped the scoring streak for the visiting Pacers, Boston stretching the lead out to 23 points, 57-34. Jaylen Brown scored 17 points for Boston in the second quarter a few days after he was named a starter in the All Star game.

Queta had back-to-back dunks for Boston, Derrick White chipped in his first three of the game in front of the commentary bench, Boston headed to the change rooms with a 20 point lead, 66-46.

Sam Hauser opened the second half with a sweet drive and one-handed flick pass to Queta on the rim-rattling jam. Hauser had his fourth triple of the game off a Derrick White assist. Siakam had 5 straight points for the Pacers, as they started to chip away at Boston’s lead, getting it back to 16 points at the 9 minute mark.

Brown scored on a tough driving layup, his 21st of the game with Johnny Furphy draped all over him. Brown took Jay Huff all the way to the cup on the next play but missed both free throw attempts from the stripe. Brown would take a seat with 5 minutes to go in the third quarter, logging 23 points.

Jordan Walsh had a huge block on a Ben Sheppard’s corner three attempt, the ball sailing into the stands. Walsh chased down Potter on the break for another block attempt, but the replay confirmed Walsh got a piece of arm on the play.

Indiana cut into Boston’s big lead with a 16-4 run, the Celtics retained a 15-point lead with Jaylen Brown on the bench. A Ben Sheppard triple gave Indiana a ray of hope, cutting it back to 9-points. Things were setting up for another close battle down the stretch at TD Garden with a quarter to go.

Brown lead the C’s in scoring after 3 quarters with 23 points, Siakam had 27 points for the visitors, the Celtics up by 13 points, 91-78 after three.

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Sam Hauser peeled off a neat Garza screen to hit his fifth three of the night, Simons playing the facilitator with a second assist on the night. Boston started of the fourth quarter hitting 7 points to Indy’s 4 points to start the fourth. Pritchard’s pull up two-pointer saw Boston hit the 100-point mark with seven minutes to go in the game.

With Indy down 15, it felt like they would run out of time to make a comeback as Boston had answers to every Pacer challenge. Brown had a steal and layup to stretch the lead back to 19 points. Brown was in complete control hitting 30 points for the 24th time of the year on a swooping two-footed layup across the key. Brown went to the bench with a 30-piece in the bag, both teams rolling with the bench squads to close things out, Boston sailing to victory.

Boston hit the road again to face the Brooklyn Nets on Friday night.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/celtics...0/celtics-exact-revenge-on-pacers-win-119-104
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 1/22/26

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Herald Why Jaylen Brown, Pacers coach believe Derrick White should be NBA All-Star

Jaylen Brown, Sam Hauser lead way as Celtics breeze past Pacers

Celtics wing misses eighth straight game with ankle injury

Globe Zach Lowe maps out Celtics’ plans at NBA trade deadline

Celtics showing they have more ways to win than relying on 3-pointers

Celtics celebrate homecoming by getting measure of revenge in rematch with Pacers

Celtics Green Comments from the Other Side – Pacers 1/21/26

CelticsBlog Derrick White is an All-Star — but don’t take it from me

Same jersey, different job: Sam Hauser

What should the Celtics do at the NBA trade deadline? (staff roundtable)

10 Takeaways from a TD Garden win as Celtics crush Pacers

Sam Hauser enters his “next phase” as more than a shooter for the Celtics

Celtics exact revenge on Pacers, win 119-104

CLNS Media Sam Hauser Emergence an Important Development for Celtics Playoff Hopes

Celtics .com Keys to the Game: Pistons 104, Celtics 103

NBC Sports Boston Celtics-Pacers recap: Jaylen drops 30 in dominant win at TD Garden

NESN Celtics Veteran Flourishing In New Role After Early-Season Slump

Mass Live Celtics rivals unlikely to trade for polarizing Grizzlies guard

Rick Carlisle shares eye-opening opinion of Celtics guard

Celtics forward creating intriguing trade deadline decision for Brad Stevens

Boston Celtics starter getting irreplaceable lessons in breakout season

Jaylen Brown jokes why Celtics drawing more fouls: ‘Maybe it was the fine’

Neemias Queta is the Celtics ‘Name to Know’ Player of the Game in Wednesday’s win over Pacers

4 takeaways as Celtics blow out Pacers, finish odd NBA scheduling quirk

Celtics Wire Jaylen Brown credits resiliency, Hauser shooting for Celtics excellence

Sam Hauser on snapping slump, growing game with Celtics

Boston Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla on how NBA players are like F1 drivers

Boston Celtics jersey history No. 55 – Acie Earl (1993-95)

Celtics legend Larry Bird weighs in on the NBA’s 3-point revolution

How Isaiah Thomas rose to stardom with the Celtics at just 5-foot-9

Celtics history: Maravich signs with Celtics; Powe, Vrankovic born

Larry Bird on Bill Walton staying healthy to help Celtics win ’86 title

Neemias Queta revealed that a title is still the ultimate goal for the Celtics

Jaylen Brown makes a case for Derrick White being an All-Star, and maybe even DPOY

The Athletic NBA Awards Watch: MVP Jaylen Brown? It’s not that far-fetched

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Celtics vs. Nets Film Preview

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You got a date Friday night? It’s okay if you don’t. The Boston Celtics have a date with the Brooklyn Nets, and you can watch. I’m here to prepare you for this game with a handful of plays, matchups, and tactics that could decide the winner. Let’s get into it.

Over the Hedge​


Nets head coach Jordi Fernandez loves to play on the front foot. Despite the youth of his roster and the transient nature of many of the role players, he’s going to get aggressive in order to pressure his opponents. That involves a lot of hedging in pick-and-rolls when his team is facing pull-up shooters.

That’s a tactic in which the roll man defender rises above the screen to disrupt the ballhandler’s momentum, then retreats to cover his own man. Typically, this involves someone stunting the roller or providing early help if a pass comes over the top. It takes away easy pull-up threes (something the Celtics thrive on), but it exposes them to easier roll reads. Here’s the gamble Fernandez took in their last game: the Nets will live with whatever happens on the roll instead of letting the trigger-happy Celtics guards get easy three-point looks. Neemias Queta took that strategy and put it in the dirt.

The Nets love throwing a hedge at shooting ballhandlers. That makes Neemias Queta's short-roll decision making and lob catching awfully important for Friday's game pic.twitter.com/a7hgxcPFuj

— Charlie Cummings (@klaytheist11) January 22, 2026

In very typical Fernandez fashion, this scheme ratchets up the pressure on both teams. Queta has to roll into the right spot and receive a good pass from his guard. The Nets have to rotate properly to stop the roll, then cover the immediate passing options. Queta has to decide where to pass, and his teammates need to cut/relocate into space to help with his read. It’s a fragile chain of events for both sides and whoever executes on that chain of events will be at a big advantage.

Pressure Flare​


Flare screens are a pet action for the Celtics. When you have a plethora of shooters and good screeners, it’s an easy way to generate threes and drives. Facing a Nets team that plays four rookies in the rotation, even your simplest actions can cause communication problems. Flare-based actions created all kinds of problems for Brooklyn in the last matchup.

Boston threw a heavy dose of flare screens at the Nets in their last matchup. Make the young team communicate, and you're likely to get some decent looks. Expecting more of the same tomorrow pic.twitter.com/pQKMsG45j2

— Charlie Cummings (@klaytheist11) January 22, 2026

Brooklyn is 29th in defensive rim attempt frequency and 21st in defensive rim FG% according to Cleaning the Glass. It doesn’t take much to break the paint against this team; Joe Mazzulla can lean on easy actions to drum up drives. Look for plenty of flare screens on Friday night.

Lockdown Neem​


The Nets have a problem with rim pressure on defense, but not as much on offense. Seven of their rotation players have rim rates at 50% or better this season. Perimeter prevention is important, but some of these Nets are going to get to the rim sooner than later. This is another pressure point for Neemias Queta, who needs to be his best rim-protecting self on Friday. Luckily for the Celtics, he was that guy in their November matchups.

Neemias Queta's rim protection will be a big swing factor tomorrow night against the Nets pic.twitter.com/JmSB2og4N9

— Charlie Cummings (@klaytheist11) January 22, 2026

Timely rotations and big blocks can hamstring a Nets offense that has been on life support recently. If Neem gets active early and deters them from venturing into his paint, that’ll go a long way towards the win.

I hope you feel a bit more prepared for this game. Now kick back and bask in some Celtics excellence.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/celtics-videos/129992/celtics-vs-nets-film-preview
 
Boston Celtics (27-16) at Brooklyn Nets (12-30) Game #44 1/23/26

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Boston Celtics (27-16) at Brooklyn Nets (12-30)
Friday, December 23, 2026
7:30 pm ET
Regular Season Game #44 Road Game #24
TV: NBCSB, YES, NBA-LP
Radio: 98.5 The Sports Hub, 101.9 FM, Sirius XM
Barclays Center


The Celtics head to Brooklyn to take on the Nets at Barclays Center for the first of 2 consecutive games on the road. This is the 3rd of 4 meetings between these two teams this season. The Celtics won the first meeting 113-99 in Brooklyn on November 18. They lost the second meeting 113-105 in Boston on November 21. They will meet for the final time on February 27 in Boston.

Brooklyn is the youngest team in the league this season, with an average age of 23.98. The Celtics won the series 4-0 last season. The Celtics are 146-75 overall all time against the Nets and they are 69-40 when playing on the road against Brooklyn. This is the first of back to back games for the Celtics. They will play at Chicago on Saturday. They are 3-3 in the first of back to back games this season.

The Celtics are 2nd in the East, 5.5 games behind 1st place Detroit. They are 1.5 games ahead of 2nd place New York and 4th place Toronto, 3 games ahead of 5th place Cleveland and 3.5 games ahead of 6th place Philadelphia and 7th place Orlando. The Celtics are 20-10 against Eastern Conference opponents and 6-4 against the Atlantic Division. They are 14-9 on the road and 6-4 in their last 10 games. They are coming off a win in their last game.

The Nets are 13th in the East, 7 games behind 10th place Atlanta,5.5 games behind 11th place Milwaukee, and 3 games behind 12th place Charlotte. They are 2 games ahead of 14th place Washington and 3.5 games ahead of 15th place Indiana. They are 9-18 against Eastern Conference opponents and 3-8 against the Atlantic Division. They are 6-16 at home and 2-8 in their last 10 games. They have lost their last 3 games.

The Celtics had one game at home after a 4 game road trip. After this game at Brooklyn, they will head to Chicago for their second straight game on the road. They will then have a 4 game home stand where they will host Portland, Atlanta, Sacramento and Milwaukee. Then, they are on the road at Dallas and Houston before playing Miami, New York, and Chicago at home, taking them into the All Star Break.

After this game at home, the Nets will go on a 5 game road trip through the LA Clippers, Phoenix, Denver, Utah, and Detroit. They will then play one game at home against the Los Angeles Lakers before one game on the road at Orlando. Then they will have a 3 game home stand where they will host Washington, Chicago and Indiana before the All Star break.

Jayson Tatum remains out for the Celtics as he continues to rehab from the Achilles tear he suffered in last year’s playoffs. Josh Minott will miss his 9th straight game with an ankle sprain. Derrick White has been added to the injury report and will miss this game for rest. I took a guess that Baylor Scheierman will once again get the start but with Joe, you never know. Neemias Queta was a late addition to the injury list due to illness. He will be a game time decision. I would guess that Luka Garza would get the start if he is unable to play. For the Nets, only Haywood Highsmith is out due to a knee injury.

Probable Starting Matchups
PG: Payton Pritchard vs Egor Demin

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SG: Baylor Scheierman vs Drake Powell

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SF: Jaylen Brown vs Michael Porter, Jr

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PF: Sam Hauser vs Noah Clowney

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C: Neemias Queta vs Nic Claxton

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Celtics Reserves
Anfernee Simons
Hugo Gonzalez
Xavier Tillman
Jordan Walsh
Luka Garza
Chris Boucher

2-Way Players

Ron Harper, Jr
Max Shulga
Amari Williams

Injuries/Out

Jayson Tatum (Achilles) out
Josh Minott (ankle) out
Derrick White (rest) out
Neemias Queta (illness) questionable

Head Coach

Joe Mazzulla

Nets Reserves
Tyrese Martin
Ben Seraf
Day’Ron Sharpe
Cam Thomas
Nolan Traore
Ziaire Williams
Jalen Wilson
Danny Wolf

Two-Way Players
EJ Liddell
Tyson Etienne
Chaney Johnson

Injuries/Out
Haywood Highsmith (knee) out

Head Coach
Jordi Fernandez

Key Matchups
Jaylen Brown vs Michael Porter, Jr

Porter is clearly the Nets best player and is averaging 25.3 points, 7.4 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1 steal per game. He is shooting 48.1% from the field and 39.6% from beyond the arc. In the 2 games gainst Boston this season, he averaged 29 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists and 1.5 steals while shooting 56.8% from the field and 57.1% from beyond the arc. The Celtics must do a better job of slowing him down in this game.

Neemias Queta vs Nic Claxton
Claxton is averaging 12.6 points, 7.5 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.4 blocks per game. He is shooting 58.3% from the field and 16.7% from three. In the 2 games this season against the Celtics, he averaged 12.5 points, 11 rebounds, 7.5 assists and 1 block while shooting 36.4% from the field with no threes. In the Nets’ win over the Celtics, he put up his first career triple double. The Celtics need to keep him out of the paint and be aware of him on defense as he is a good rim protector.

Honorable Mention
Sam Hauser vs Noah Clowney

Clowney is averaging 13.1 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 1.9 assists per game while shooting 38.9% from the field and 32.3% from beyond the arc. In the 2 games against the Celtics this season, he averaged 16 points, 2 rebounds and 1 steal while shooting 47.8% from the field and 40% from 3.

Keys to the Game
Defense
– As always, defense is a key to winning this, and every, game. The Nets are 26th in the league with an offensive rating of 111.4 while the Celtics have an offensive rating of 121.3 (2nd). The Celtics are 13th in the league with a defensive rating of 113.7. The Nets are 26th with a defensive rating of 117.7. In the Nets win over the Celtics, they shot 52.4% from the field and 39.4% from beyond the arc. The Nets shoot 40.8 three pointers per game (6th) and they make 14.2 per game (10th) so the Celtics need to especially defend them on the perimeter. The Celtics have to play tough defense from the tip through the final buzzer in this one and not allow the Nets to get any offensive rhythm.

Rebound – Rebounding is also an important key to winning every game. The Celtics are 10th in the league, pulling down 45.1 rebounds per game. The Nets are 30th with 39.7 rebounds per game. It is important for the Celtics to rebound the ball to give themselves extra possessions and to prevent the Nets from getting the same along with 2nd chance points. Much of rebounding is effort and the Celtics have got to put out more effort than the Nets to grab rebounds for all 4 quarters.

Don’t Underestimate – The Celtics need to stay focused and be aggressive from start to finish. The Nets have not been playing well, but they play hard and will always try to beat the Celtics. The Celtics did underestimate them in their last meeting and ended up losing. The Celtics can’t underestimate them because they have lost 8 of their last 10 games. The Celtics should have the talent to win easily, but if they underestimate the Nets and come out with less than 100% effort, they be surprised with another loss to them. They also are coming off a 120-66 drubbing at the hands of the Knicks and so they may be looking to gain back a little self respect with another win over the Celtics.

Move the Ball Carefully
– The Celtics are a much better team when they move the ball and don’t lapse into iso ball. They are 17-1 when they have 25 or more assists and they are 10-15 when they have fewer than 25 assists. Even though the Celtics usually take good care of the ball, they lose focus at times and turn the ball over too much. They need to make careful passes and keep the ball moving.

X-Factors
On the Road Again
– The Celtics are playing on the road again after one game at home. They will be playing in front of a hostile crowd and have the distractions that go with travel and playing on the road. The Celtics need to focus on the game and not on the distractions that come with playing on the road and in an unfamiliar arena. They need to get some motivation from avenging their loss in the last game against the Nets.

Officiating – I know that I say this every game, but the officiating always can be an x-factor in every game. Every crew calls the game differently whether they call every little ticky tack foul or they let a lot of contact go and let the teams play. Some refs favor the home team and some not so much. We have already seen a game where one non call can change the outcome. The Celtics have got to adjust to the way the game is being called and not let the officiating take away from their focus.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-...-27-16-at-brooklyn-nets-12-30-game-44-1-23-26
 
Finding the next Mike Muscala: scouring the market for cheaper big man alternatives

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We are two weeks from the trade deadline, and the Celtics are among a handful of teams rumored to be buyers seeking a positional upgrade to prepare for a postseason run.

The rumor mill has swirled around Boston’s frontcourt in particular, and anyone even a little online has seen the team linked to big names like Jaren Jackson Jr. and Ivica Zubac over the past month. Both options would require a substantial trade package, likely involving draft capital and the expiring $27.6 million contract of Anfernee Simons, but what if the Celtics aren’t looking at a splashy move?

At this point, you’re probably wondering why, in the year of 2026, the name Mike Muscala is holding any relevance to this franchise. Muscala is perhaps the quintessential modern journeyman by force, a living and breathing trade throw-in whose 11-year career featured seven teams, seven trades and a lot of perfectly fine stretch shooting off the bench.

To some, he’s a hero (he may never buy a beer in Philadelphia again for his contributions to the selection of Tyrese Maxey); to others, he was a welcome bench piece, and to the Celtics specifically, he was a passing ship, whose 26-game pit stop started right at the trade deadline for a team in need of an additional bench big.

Boston finds itself in a similar spot. Between Neemias Queta and Luka Garza, the Celtics have surprised many NBA pundits that predicted a league-worst frontcourt, but they’re still in search of another big man to round out that spot. The bigger names will earn all the headlines, but today we’ll be searching for low-cost, low-risk options that likely don’t push the needle significantly, but also don’t require significant trade assets to improve the position.

Utilizing the Muscala Model (not a real thing, nor quantifiable), we’ll see if this dive into the bottom and mid-level of the NBA’s frontcourt barrel can help the Celtics in the short-term.

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Marvin Bagley III​


There’s a reason we’re starting with Marvin Bagley on this list.

Bagley, in his second stop with the Washington Wizards and fourth team overall in his seven-year NBA career, may fit the Muscala Model better than anyone.

In fact, Bagley was miraculously involved in a trade with the Moose himself, getting moved by Detroit alongside Isaiah Livers and a second round pick in a swap for Muscala and Danilo Gallinari. We all remember where we were for that Shams notification right?

In all seriousness, Bagley, currently on a one-year minimum deal with Washington, is having a fine season off the bench for one of the league’s premier tanking organizations.

In 36 games and under 20 minutes a night, the 6-foot-10 center is averaging 10 points on a career-best 62% efficiency, 6 rebounds and 1.5 assists. In seven starts in place of an injured Alex Sarr, he’s averaged 14 points, 8 rebounds and 2 assists.

When it comes to Bagley, what you see is what you get. In a lot of ways, he’s exactly the player he was when he came out of Duke as one of the most hyped one-and-done freshmen in the country.

His shooting range never extended beyond the arc in a way many hoped it would out of Duke, and he’s long been considered a negative defender in his various career stops, yet he has earned a living as a capable, and still quite athletic, paint finisher.

This year, Bagley has cut a lot of the fat out of his scoring, and focused entirely on the areas he already thrived in. He has taken shots out of the mid-range and beyond almost entirely out of his shot diet, and his current 91% shot volume from inside of 10 feet would easily mark a career-high.

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Bagley’s game is not complicated. While still a frequent post-player, something we likely see little of if he was traded to Boston, he makes his living as a putback glass-crasher, dunker spot dump-off threat and play-finishing roll man.

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Defensively, while a fine rim deterrent and solid rebounder, the expectation would be that, for a third center option, he’s fine, albeit unexceptional, if occasionally frustrating. If we were talking about him as a starter? It’d likely be a different, more concerning story.

All to say, while it can be hard to separate the Bagley that could have been from the Bagley we see today, I think it’s safe to call him an entirely playable backup big, and on his minimum contract, it would take pennies to acquire him, with zero strings attached beyond this season.

Washington is easy to please these days: a late draft pick in any form is a win to them, considering Bagley willingly came back after the trade that netted them Marcus Smart. Between some form of a second round pick attached to the minimum contracts of either Xavier Tillman or Chris Boucher, the Celtics could be bringing in a third center to their rotation that’s a capable rebounding and scoring threat.

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Nick Richards​


Keeping in trend with their current frontcourt options, obtaining the services of Nick Richards would provide the Celtics with their third big man option to have been drafted in the second round that worked their way from the G-League into an NBA rotation.

Before last year’s deadline, Richards was the first of a few trades around the fringes for the Suns, who picked him up in a swap with Charlotte for Josh Okogie in an attempt to solve their interior defensive dilemma.

But now, Richards has found himself low on the Phoenix pecking order behind Mark Williams, Oso Ighodaro, and the small-ball tenacity of Dillon Brooks. Add to that the lottery selection of Khaman Maluach, and it’s clear Richards really doesn’t have a place in the Suns rotation in the short or long-term once his contract expires this summer.

The rumor mill backs that up, and it’s clear it wouldn’t take a lot to get Richards off their books to duck the tax.

Despite falling out of Phoenix’s favor, Richards has been a proven commodity in a bench capacity during his six years in the NBA. In Charlotte and in his first season with Phoenix, Richards proved to be a physical paint deterrent and a scrappy rebounder, whose mission on offense was to screen hard and roll straight into board-crashing duties. His 5.58 defensive rebounds per game last season had him in the 93rd percentile in that category, and his 2.6 on the offensive glass had him even higher in the 95th percentile.

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While he has an interior-minded defensive game, he shows enough foot speed to defend out to the perimeter, not exclusively sticking his feet in the paint and waiting for a slasher to attack.

Richards’ game is not complicated, and his effort in the minute details has always stood out, particularly during his final season and a half in Charlotte. He does not need to be significantly involved with the ball in his hands to make an impact, something we’ve seen from Garza this year as a screener and rebounder in his own right.

For a Celtics team looking for additional rebounding and paint protection, Richards checks the box as a career bench big that’s willing to play his role in an effectively high-motor manner.

It helps that Richards is also a quality rim protector. Last year’s tape shows a player whose 7-foot-4 wingspan aided a Suns team that desperately lacked shot-blocking options. It was a temporary breath of fresh air for one of the league’s worst defenses.

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Like Bagley, obtaining Richards would not require a significant haul. It’s unlikely a trade would take more than a second round pick to acquire Richards. In Boston’s case, that deal could work as is, however, they could also attach one of their veteran minimum contracts alongside the pick to also make it happen.

Jalen Smith​


This has long been a rumored low-cost center of interest for the Celtics, really up until Jalen Smith penned a 3-year, $27 million contract with the Bulls in 2024.

Smith, a former 10th overall selection for the Suns, has carved out a respectable NBA career as a bench stretch big, ramping up his outside shooting volume this season with the Bulls. In the past four seasons to this point, he’s averaged 9 points on 50/34/75 splits in under 20 minutes, and in Chicago, he’s been heavily encouraged to shoot the rock, with 55% of his shots coming from beyond the arc.

In this new role in Chicago, he’s been less of a pick-and-pop big, and more of a jumbo, movement-shooting compliment to Nikola Vucevic, who is the team’s primary screening operator. Chicago runs an entirely different brand of offense from Boston behind Josh Giddey and Coby White, pushing one of the fastest paces in the league and relying on first-read shooting that can often leave Smith in the corner or trailing up the floor with the intent to fire off the catch. In Boston, the role would certainly look a little different, possibly utilizing him in the screen game similar to Al Horford’s role as a stretch shooter.

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While it’s inherently intriguing to see a big man with that confidence and range, he has been a mostly below-average 3-point shooter since he shot 42% from deep in his final season with the Pacers, which played a big role in his new contract.

So, does he provide anything else? Luckily, he is more than just an off-the-catch shooter. Smith has proven to be a strong rebounder, averaging 1.97 offensive boards per game, which places him in the 88th percentile in that category according to Basketball Index, and he is in the 98th percentile in defensive rebounding talent, a value that factors in opportunity creation and conversion on the defensive glass.

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He is also a solid interior defender despite being slightly undersized at 6-foot-8, using his strength to handle business in the post while being an athletic and active help defender. The field goal percentage for opponent shots contested at the rim by Smith compared to expectations is -7.10%, and while not often a switch defender, Smith is a mobile big that displays swift foot speed in drop coverage and good instincts defending the rim.

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Of the three players listed, he probably fits the Muscala Model the least, having been traded just a single time with a price tag that’s possesses more risk/reward than your average Bagley or Richards transaction (although his lone trade was Muscala-coded with a swap of second round picks and Smith moved for Torrey Craig).

Yet, everything outside of Matas Buzelis and Giddey seems to be on the table for the Bulls, who once again find themselves in Play-In Purgatory.

When it comes to Smith, you’re getting a pretty intriguing stretch forward/center capable of getting Boston back into its double-big roots, but the only way a direct trade makes real sense is if it involves the contract of Sam Hauser, a championship piece currently on a fiery hot streak that’s not easy to part with, even with Boston’s wing depth being a strength area so far this season. A more expansive multi-team deal is not out of the question to get it done in a way that adds more moving parts, but if Boston was looking at this option, a hard decision would need to be made.



Barring a trade next week that settles Boston’s trade market strategy, I’ll be back next week for another search for that Muscala-sized void the Celtics could look to fill.

What low-cost trade options do you see as a possible boost to Boston’s rotation?

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/article...g-the-market-for-cheaper-big-man-alternatives
 
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