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Around the NBA / Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Last post by Who on Today at 02:48:19 AM »
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Michael Scotto: Giannis Antetokounmpo on Ryan Rollins: ?I?ve been in the NBA 13 years. I?ve had 200-300 teammates. A jump for a guy that came two years ago to a two-way contract, non-guaranteed, a guaranteed deal, to the player he is today. I don?t think I?ve seen a jump like that in my career.?

Pushed his numbers up to 23ppg 8ast while Giannis was out for 4 games. Shooting numbers dropped though. 43.5% FG 26.5% 3PT. So not efficient scoring. Had an efficient 25pts and 6ast in another game Giannis has missed.

On the season as a whole:

*18ppg 6apg 4rpg.
* 48.6% FG 41.2% 3PT. 59% TS. Lowish TS% given his high marks at FG and 3PT percentages. 
* Hardly ever gets to the FT line. Only 2.2 FTAs against 14.5 FGAs. That gives him a 15% FT rate. Way below average. That is what is dragging down his TS%.
* Takes 6 threes per game. Not that high against the 14.5 FGAs. 41% of his shots are 3s.
* So he takes almost 60% twos. That is interesting.  Takes about 25% of his shots at the rim where he makes 70% of his shots. High number for a PG. 10% of his shots from 3-10 feet where he made only 27% of them. 10% of his shots from 10-16 feet where he hit 43% of them. About 7% of his shots from 16-23 feet where he hit 37% of them. So his jumper doesn't look reliant in the midrange (20-59 FG on 10-23 footers). He is efficient at the rim and at the three point line.
* 6.0apg to 2.7 turnovers per game. Little over 2:1 AST:TOV ratio which ain't great for a PG. 5.3apg to 2.5 turnovers in the first 15 games which he shared with Giannis.


Milwaukee lost all 5 games they played without Giannis. So they are 9 wins 7 losses with Giannis and 0-5 without Giannis. Not sure how much Ryan Rollins is moving the needle here. Feels more like a role player whose stats (ppg, apg) are inflated due to the lack of quality players on the team.
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On Oct. 29, the IRS filed a certificate of release in Broward County (Fla.), where Rozier resides, confirming he satisfied the lien of $8.2 million, which was originally assessed in August 2023.

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Rozier's attorney, Jim Trusty, told ESPN last month that Rozier only actually owed $9,000 on the $8 million-plus tax bill and that it had already been paid.

"We just need the IRS to help remove the now-defunct lien," Trusty said at the time. The attorney did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment from Sportico.

https://www.sportico.com/leagues/basketball/2025/terry-rozier-federal-tax-lien-1234877889/
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Game Threads / Re: Celtics (10-9) at Cavaliers (12-8) Game #20 11/30/25
« Last post by FLCeltsFan on Yesterday at 09:43:38 PM »
TP to   slamtheking  for being the first to post in the game thread!!!!!

GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Celtics!!!!!!

Beat the Cavs!!!!!!   
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Game Threads / Re: Celtics (10-9) at Cavaliers (12-8) Game #20 11/30/25
« Last post by slamtheking on Yesterday at 09:42:55 PM »
1st in!!
TP for another great game thread FL.  Let's if they can take out Cleveland again
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Game Threads / Celtics (10-9) at Cavaliers (12-8) Game #20 11/30/25
« Last post by FLCeltsFan on Yesterday at 09:37:59 PM »
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Boston Celtics (10-9) at Cleveland Cavaliers (12-8)
Sunday, November 30, 2025
6:00 PM ET
Regular Season Game #20  Road Game #10
TV: NBCSB, FDSN, NBA-LP
Radio: 98.5 Sports Hub,  WFAM/WMMS
Rocket Arena



Probable Celtics Starters

PG: Derrick White  ...................................... SG: Payton Pritchard


C:  Neemias Queta 


SF:  Jaylen Brown   ............................................ PF: Jordan Walsh

Celtics Reserves
Anfernee Simons
Hugo Gonzalez
Xavier Tillman
Josh Minott
Sam Hauser
Luka Garza
Baylor Scheierman
Chris Boucher

2-Way Players

Ron Harper, Jr
Max Shulga
Amari Williams

Injuries/Out

Jayson Tatum (Achilles) out

Head Coach

Joe Mazzulla 

Probable Cavaliers Starters

PG:  Darius Garland  ................ SG:  Donovan Mitchell


C:  Jarrett Allen


SF:  De'Andre Hunter................. PF:  Evan Mobley

Cavaliers Reserves
Thomas Bryant
Larry Nance, Jr
Craig Porter, Jr
Tyrese Proctor
Jaylon Tyson
Dean Wade

Two Way Players

Luke Travers
Nae'Quan Tomlin
Chris Livingston

Injuries/Out 
Max Strus (foot)  out
Sam Merrill (hand) questionable
Craig Porter, Jr  (hamstring)  questionable

Head Coach
Kenny Atkinson

Game Notes

The Celtics visit the Cleveland Cavaliers for the 2nd of 3 meetings between these two teams.  The Celtics won the first game 125-105 at Boston on October 29.  They will meet for a 3rd, and final, time on March 8.  These 2 teams split the series 2-2 last season with each team winning one at home and one on the road. 

The Celtics are 142-89 overall, all time against the Cavaliers and they are 55-61 in games played in Cleveland.  The Celtics are playing on the second night of back to back games after losing a tough game in Minnesota on Saturday.  The Cavaliers were off on Saturday after losing to the Hawks on Friday.  The Celtics are 2-1 in the second of back to back games. 

The Cavs won 64 games last season and kept their core together over the offseason.  They lost Ty Jerome as a free agent to the Grizzlies.  They also traded Isaac Okoro to Chicago for Lonzo Ball.  Their only other addition is Tyrese Proctor, who they took with the 40th pick in the draft.  Other than that, they are fielding the same team that got them the top seed in the East last season.  The Celtics are a vastly different team from last year's second seed team. 

The Celtics are 9th in the East, half a game behind 8th place Philadelphia, 1.5 games behind 5th place Atlanta, 6th place Cleveland, and 7th place Orlando.  They are half a game ahead of 10th place Chicago and 2.5 games ahead of 11th place Milwaukee.  The Celtics are 7-6 against Eastern Conference teams and 4-5 on the road. They are 6-4 in their last 10 games and are coming off a loss in their last game.

The Cavaliers are 6th in the East, tied with 5th place Atlanta and 7th place Orlando.  They are 1 game behind 4th place New York.  They are 1 game ahead of 8th place Philadelpia and 1 .5 games ahead of 9th place Boston.  They are 10-7 against Eastern Conference teams and 8-3 at home.  They are 5-5 in their last 10 games and have lost their last 2 games. 

After this game on the road in Cleveland,  the Celtics then have one game at home vs New York. After that, they play at Washington, at home against the Lakers and at Toronto. They have added a game in Milwaukee and one at home against the Pistons during the break for the NBA Cup. After the break, they host Miami, play at Toronto, host Indiana and then head out on a 5 game road trip through Indiana, Portland, Utah, Sacramento and the LA Clippers.

After this game at home against the Celtics, the Cavaliers will play at Indiana and then back home against a trio of Western teams with Portland, San Antonio and Golden State coming to play in Cleveland.  Then there is break for the Cup and probably 2 games added for them as were added for the Celtics. 

Jayson Tatum remains on the injured list as he rehabs from the torn Achilles.  Neemias Queta and Jaylen Brown were both questionable for Saturday's game but both played, as did Derrick White, who was probable.    For Cleveland, Max Strus (foot) is out.  Sam Merrill (hand) has missed the past 5 games and is questionable.  Craig Porter, Jr (hamstring) has missed the past 3 games and is also questionable.  Both will be a game time decision. 

Key Matchups
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Payton Pritchard vs Donovan Mitchell
Mitchell is the Cavs best player and he is playing very well so far this season.  He is averaging 30.6 points, 4.7 rebounds, 5.3 assists, and 1.4 steals per game while shooting 50.5% from the field and 38.9% from beyond the arc.  In the first game against the Celtics, he finished with 15 points, 4 rebounds, 6 assists and 1 block while shooting 41.7% from the field and 55.6% from beyond the arc.  He is coming off a 42 point game against Atlanta.  The Celtics must stay with him on defense and try to slow him down.

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Jordan Walsh vs Evan Mobley 
Mobley is a threat on both ends of the floor and he always plays well against the Celtics.  He is averaging 18.7 points, 8.9 rebounds, 4.1 assists, 1.1 steals and 1.6 blocks per game while shooting 49.0% from the field and 37.0% from beyond the arc.  in the first game against the Celtics, Mobley finished with 19 points, 11 rebounds, 1 steal and 2 blocks but shot just 36.8% from the field and 25% from beyond the arc.  He is coming off a 20 point, 14 rebound game against the Hawks.  The Celtics need to defend him both in the paint and on the perimeter and they need to try to keep him off the boards. 

Honorable Mention

Jaylen Brown vs De'Andre Hunter
Hunter is averaging 17.9 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 2.7 assists while shooting 46.2% from the field and 33.6% from beyond the arc.  In the first game against the Celtics, he finished with 18 points, 6 rebounds, and 2 assists while shooting just 29.4% from the field and 25% from beyond the arc.  He will likely play much better in this one.  Jaylen Brown had a big game against the Timberwolves, but may be a bit tired for this one. 

Keys to the Game
Defense - As always, defense is a key to winning this, and every, game.  The Celtics are  16th with a defensive rating of 114.2.  The Cavaliers are 7th with a defensive rating of 112.2.  The Celtics must make defense a priority and play tough lock down team defense for all 48 minutes.  They can't play tough defense for just 2 or 3 quarters and expect the other team to give up.

Rebound - The Celtics are averaging 44.4 rebounds per game (16th) to 43.5 rebounds per game for the Cavaliers (20th). The Celtics will need to crash the boards to keep the Cavs from getting extra possessions and second chance points. Much of rebounding is effort and the Celtics have got to work harder on the boards than the Cavs. But they also have to work hard to rebound for the entire game.  Against the Wolves, the Celtics out-rebounded the Wolves 23-15 in the first half but were out-rebounded 22-20 in the second half.  They have to give a consistent effort on the boards for the whole game. 

Consistency - The Celtics have been able to build leads in most of their games so far.  They also have allowed their opponents to come back from those leads to either make the game close or win.  They were dominant in the first half against the Timberwolves but then lost their energy and effort in the second half.  The Celtics shot 40.9% on threes in the first half, but just 29.2% on threes in the second half. They need to play well and with energy on both ends of the court for all 4 quarters and not allow the Cavaliers to have a big quarter to bury them.

3 Point Shots - When the Celtics make their 3's they are tough to beat but when the 3's aren't falling, the game gets really ugly. The Celtics are 3rd in the league, taking 42.9 threes per game. The Cavs are 1st with 44.6 threes a game. Although the Celtics are 3rd in 3 pointers attempted, they are 18th, shooting 35.7% from beyond the arc. The Cavs are 22nd, shooting 34.8% from beyond the arc. The key is simple. The Celtics must make their threes and they have to defend the perimeter well to keep the Cavs from making theirs.

X-Factors
Back to Back On the Road - The Celtics are playing on the road and will need to stay focused in spite of the distractions of travel and playing in front of a hostile crowd.  Cavs fans really do not like the Celtics  and will likely be loud and antagonistic. They need to come into this game focused and ready to play harder than the Cavs.   That may be difficult since the Cavs are rested and the Celtics played a tough game on the road on Saturday.  The Celtics will have to dig deep in order to win this one. 

Officiating -  The officiating is always an x-factor.  Sometimes a crew will call the game tight and blow a whistle on every play.  Other times they will let them play and let the game get physical.  The Celtics need to adjust to the way the game is called and not let missed calls or bad calls affect their focus.  If the calls are bad, they just need to play harder to make up for them and not let them lose focus on playing the game. 
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Just watched. Really good 1st half. JB was ridiculous.  And Queta - wow.

Cs missed an awful lot of threes in the fourth before mounting the 12-0 run to tie. JB, at that point, should have stopped hoisting and gone back to driving and creating space.  But the story of this game for me was Queta.  I am amazed at his development. His hands, his poise.  Queta was a seriously good NBA center tonight. And he?s been surprisingly good all year.  Simons, PP, and DW, and Sam need to make shots that we know that should make. If that happened they win tonight.  But I?m glad for another entertaining game.  Can?t imagine there will be a ton left in the tank for tomorrow. But good effort tonight.  This team with JT definitely contends in the East.

Also want to throw in - I love Minott.  Continues to make energy plays. Need more Minott.
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Game Threads / Re: Celtics (10-8) at Timberwolves (10-8) Game #19 11/29/25
« Last post by Phantom255x on Yesterday at 08:29:29 PM »
Queta is turning into a force. That's awesome to see. Jaylen has also been splendid this season.

This team can absolutely compete against anyone (except OKC) when Tatum returns, although they still need to add another big man for sure either this deadline or next offseason
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Game Threads / Re: Celtics (10-8) at Timberwolves (10-8) Game #19 11/29/25
« Last post by Atzar on Yesterday at 08:22:29 PM »
Wasn't able to watch much.  In lieu of celebrating a victory, I'll at least celebrate Jaylen and Queta.  Looking forward to JB's jersey going in the rafters one day, and Queta is a quality big in this league.
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Game Threads / Re: Celtics (10-8) at Timberwolves (10-8) Game #19 11/29/25
« Last post by SHAQATTACK on Yesterday at 07:44:03 PM »
Oh well

Back to tank o rama
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Game Threads / Re: Celtics (10-8) at Timberwolves (10-8) Game #19 11/29/25
« Last post by ozgod on Yesterday at 07:43:13 PM »
Wow Queta with a monster game. I hope he builds on this. JB has been a stud all season. Too bad DW and PP had poor shooting games. We had a chance to get this win.

This was probably Q's best game I've seen him play for us. He's been a bright spot in this gap year for sure.

As for PP and White, 10-40 shooting (25%) and 3-16 from 3 (19%) won't cut it. And disturbingly it's now a trend, White is shooting 36%/32% overall/from 3 and PP is a little better at 44%/34%. They're finding out that life is much harder when you don't have Tatum's gravity to pull defenders to him. Goes to show how great a job Jaylen is doing, shooting 50%/34% as the primary focus of the opposition defense. He's lethal from the midrange, Jordanesque at times.
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