7:10 pm
April 20

Nets @ Celtics

Who will WIN this matchup?

Brooklyn Nets (44-38)

@ Boston Celtics (51-31)

 

Current odds:

Brooklyn Nets: (+135)

Boston Celtics: (-161)

 

• The line for this game is Celtics by 3.5 points.

• On the final key sequence of Game 1 in their first-round playoff series, all five Boston Celtics on the court touched the ball following a defensive stop that led to Jayson Tatum’s game-winning layup as the buzzer sounded. Coming off a dramatic series opener, the Celtics will use their solidarity-driven momentum to seek a 2-0 lead in their Eastern Conference first-round series Wednesday night when they play host to the Brooklyn Nets.

• The Celtics aim to win the first two games of a first-round playoff series for the fourth time in five seasons. Last year, they were overmatched against Brooklyn’s star trio of Kevin Durant, James Harden and Kyrie Irving and lost the first-round series in five games. This time, the Celtics own better cohesion, especially in the past two-plus months. The togetherness emerged in a frenetic final few possessions of Sunday’s dramatic 115-114 win.

• The Celtics were a connected unit on the defensive end immediately before Tatum’s shot. They played a rotating double team on Irving deep in the post and then Tatum bottled up Durant to force a missed 3-pointer. Al Horford grabbed the rebound and passed to Derrick White, who hit Jaylen Brown on an outlet pass. Brown kicked the ball to Marcus Smart for a possible 3-pointer. Instead of shooting, Smart waited for Brooklyn’s Bruce Brown to leave his feet and spotted a cutting Tatum going by Irving for the game-winner at the horn.

• Tatum’s dramatic moment capped a 31-point performance and ensured the Celtics survived 39 points from Irving. Tatum was also part of a defensive effort that held Durant to 23 points on 9-of-24 shooting from the field and forced the superstar into six turnovers as Horford and Grant Williams also defended Durant at times.

• The Nets did enough right offensively by shooting 53.8 percent as a team but hope they can correct their various mistakes and avoid falling into a 2-0 hole heading back for Brooklyn for Game 3 on Saturday night when Ben Simmons might make his debut for the team.

• While the Nets performed well enough offensively at times after shooting 42.5 percent in the regular-season against Boston, they allowed 14 offensive rebounds and 18 second-chance points. Brooklyn also was outscored 56-32 in the paint and outscored 35-24 in the third quarter, forcing them into a big comeback from a 15-point deficit that fell short when Tatum slipped by Irving, who scored 18 points in the fourth.

4/10
Confidence
StreakSmarter Pick
Boston Celtics