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San Antonio Spurs (43-28) at Boston Celtics (47-25)
Sunday, March 28
8:00 PM ET
Game #73, Home Game #36
TV: ESPN, CSN-NE, KMYS
Radio: WOAI, WEEI
TD Garden Coach: Doc Rivers
Average Age: 27.9
Average Height: 6-6
Average Weight: 224Probable Starters Rajon Rondo/Ray Allen/Paul Pierce/Kevin Garnett/Rasheed Wallace
ReservesMarquis Daniels
Shelden Williams
Michael Finley
Tony Allen
Brian Scalabrine
Glen Davis
InjuriesNate Robinson (ankle) day to day
Kendrick Perkins (knee) day to day
D-League Marcus Landry
Coach: Gregg Popovich
Average Age: 28.7
Average Height: 6-7
Average Weight: 224 Probable Starters George Hill/Manu Ginobili/Richard Jefferson/Tim Duncan/Antonio McDyess
Reserves Matt Bonner
DeJuan Blair
Malik Hairston
Ian Mahinmi
Roger Mason
Keith Bogans
Garrett Temple
Curtis Jerrells
Injuries Tony Parker (finger) out
Team ConnectionsDoc Rivers played for San Antonio from 1994-1996
Antonio McDyess and Rasheed Wallace all were teammates in Detroit from 2004-09
Richard Jefferson and Brian Scalabrine were teammates in New Jersey from 2001-05
Michael Finley played for San Antonio from 2005-10 and was a member of the 2007 NBA Championship team
Key Matchups vs
Rajon Rondo vs George Hill
With Parker out, Hill has been called on to run the team and has been doing a good job. Rondo has been on a tear in recent games and hopefully he will continue his aggressive play in this game.
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Kevin Garnett vs Tim Duncan
This is a matchup of the two best power forwards in the league. Both have slowed a bit but they are both still formidable foes. Both have been playing very well in recent games and so this should be a fun matchup to watch.
Honorable Mention Ray Allen vs Manu Ginobili
Ginobili is very important to the Spurs offense, especially with Parker out. In their last game, a win over the Cavs, one of the key reasons for the win was Ginobili outplaying LeBron. Ray will need to slow Ginobili down while continuing his own hot shooting.
Game Notes The Spurs and Celtics split the season series 1-1 during the 2008-09 season
Ray Allen led the Celtics with 18.5 points per game last season against San Antonio
Tim Duncan led the Spurs with 19.0 points and 11.0 rebounds against the Celtics last year
The C’s are 5-6 against the Spurs since the 2004-05 season
The Celtics are leading 38-37 all-time in the season series with the Celtics 19-18 at home
The Celtics have won their last 5 home games and are now 1 game ahead of the Hawks for the 3rd place and 3.5 games behind the Magic for the second spot in the East. The Spurs are sitting in the 7th spot in the West a game behind the Thunder and just half game in front of Portland for the pleasure of meeting the Lakers in the first round.
Both teams are 7-3 in their last 10 games. San Antonio has been average away from home, going just 17-17 on the road while the Celtics are 23-12 at the Garden and have won their last 5 games there. The Celtics are going for their 3rd straight win while the Spurs are going for 2 in a row.
In December, the Celtics won their fourth straight game in San Antonio, a feat they had not accomplished in nearly 20 years. Kevin Garnett led the C’s offensive output with 20 points while Rajon Rondo added another double-double with 12 points and 12 assists. The Celtics brought their tough D for the third straight night, limiting the Spurs to just 42% from the field and 12.5% from beyond the arc. The Spurs last lead of the game came with 9:54 remaining in the first quarter with the score 4-2. The Spurs were led by rookie DeJuan Blair and his 18 points and 11 boards off the bench while Tim Duncan added 16 points and 15 boards.
The Celtics will more than likely be playing without Kendrick Perkins for the second straight game and if so, the Celtics will need to get some effort out of Rasheed Wallace.
Keys to the Game Defense - The Celtics appear to have returned to their defensive roots. They need to continue to play the swarming team defense that we have come to know and love.
Focus The Celtics have also regained their focus when playing at home, having won their last 5 games at the Garden. They need to continue to focus on team play and establish home dominance once again.
Rebound The Spurs are a good rebounding team and the Celtics need to concentrate on crashing the boards. The Celtics have been doing much better at this in recent games and need to continue to put out the effort on the boards. By dominating the boards, the Celtics can prevent put backs and second chance points.
Be Aggressive When the Celtics are aggressive in going after loose balls, taking the ball to the hoop and playing in your face defense, they are very tough to beat. When they get lazy and allow teams to beat them to loose balls and rebounds and when they settle for jumpers and don't go to the basket, they are very beatable. They must stay aggressive.
Play 48 Minutes The Celtics let a big lead slip once again against the Kings. Of course, this time when the starters returned, they held the Kings at bay, but against a better team, they may not have been able to. Both the starters and especially the bench must come out strong and play hard without letting up.