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Hornets (28-23) at Celtics (27-25) Game #53 2/2/22
« on: February 01, 2022, 09:45:48 PM »

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Charlotte Hornets (28-23) at Boston Celtics (27-25)
Wednesday, February 2, 2022
7:30 PM ET
Regular Season Game #53 Home Game #28
TV: NBCSB, BSSE-CHA, NBA-LP
Radio:  WBZ-FM, WFNE
TD Garden




Probable Starters
PG SG SF PF C
PG: Marcus Smart
SG: Jaylen Brown
SF:  Jayson Tatum
PF:  Al Horford
C:   Robert Williams III

Celtics Reserves
Bruno Fernando
Enes Freedom
Romeo Langford
Payton Pritchard
Josh Richardson
Grant Williams
Aaron Nesmith
Dennis Schroder

Injuries

Bol Bol (foot) out
PJ Dozier (knee) out
 
Two-Way Players
Sam Hauser
Brodric Thomas

Head Coach

Ime Udoka




Probable Starters
PGSGSFPFC
PG:   LaMelo Ball
SG:  Terry Rozier
SF:  Cody Martin
PF:  Miles Bridges
C:   Mason Plumlee

Hornets Reserves
James Bouknight
Vernon Carey, Jr
Kai Jones
Nick Richards
Ish Smith
JT Thor
PJ Washington

Injuries
Kelly Oubre, Jr  (ankle) probable
Gordon Hayward (covid) out
Jalen McDaniels (ankle) out

Two-Way Players
Arnoldas Kulboka
Scottie Lewis 

Head Coach
James Borrego

Game Notes
The Celtics host the Charlotte Hornets for the 3rd of 4 meetings between these two teams this season.  The Celtics won the first meeting 140-129 in overtime on October 25.  That game was in Charlotte.  The Hornets won the second game 111-102 in Boston on January 19th. The Celtics were without Marcus Smart and Robert Williams in that one while the Hornets were pretty much at full strength.  They will meet for a 4th and final game in Charlotte on March 9.  The Celtics won the series 2-1 last season.  The Celtics are 69-45 all time against the Hornet and they are 39-18 all time at home.

The Celtics are 9th in the East after winning their last 2 games.  They are 17-10 at home and 6-4 in their last 10 games.  They are 18-14 against other Eastern Conference teams.  The Celtics are half a game behind 8th place Toronto, who have won their last 3 games. They are 1.5 games behind the 7th place Charlotte Hornets.  That makes this game very important.  With a win they can move to within half a game of 7th place but with a loss, they move 2.5 games back of 7th.  They are 2 games ahead of 10th place Atlanta.

The Hornets are in 7th place in the East.  They had won 2 games in a row before they lost to the Clippers at home on Sunday.  They are 14-15 on the road, but have already won once in Boston this season already.  They are 6-4 in their last 10 games and they are 18-12 against other Eastern Conference teams.  They are 1 game ahead of 8th place Toronto and 1.5 games ahead of Boston. 

The Hornets are coming off of 2 games at home against the Lakers and Clippers in which they went 1-1.  They are on the road for just one game against the Celtics and then will return to Charlotte for a 4 game home stand beginning with on Friday against Cleveland.  The Celtics are playing in their second straight home game  and will start a 3 game road trip on Friday that will take them to Detroit, Orlando and Brooklyn. 

The Celtics have just Bol Bol rehabbing from foot surgery and PJ  Dozier rehabbing from a torn ACL on the injury list. For the Hornets, Gordon Hayward is out due to health and safety protocols.  Jalen McDaniels has missed the last 5 games with an ankle sprain and is also out for this game.  Kelly Oubre, Jr. missed 2 games with an ankle sprain but was able to practice on Monday and Tuesday and is listed as probable for this game. 

Key Matchups

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Marcus Smart vs LaMelo Ball 
Ball has been playing very well for the Hornets and has them playing with the 2nd best pace in the league.  He is averaging 19.5 points, 7.2 rebounds, 7.7 assists and 1.5 steals per game.  He is shooting 42.3% from the field and 35.5% from beyond the arc.  In the Hornets' win over the Celtics in January he finished with a triple double of 15 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists.  The Celtics need Marcus Smart to continue to push the pace and to run the offense like he has since returning from health and safety protocols. 

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Al Horford vs Miles Bridges
Bridges is leading the Hornets in scoring with 20.2 points,  7.3 rebounds, and 3.5 assists per game.  He is shooting 48.8% from the field and 31.8% from beyond the arc.  In the win over the Celtics in January, he finished with 22 points, 7 rebounds, and 2 assists.  While other players on the team are flashier,  Bridges quietly has big games consistently.

Honorable Mention
Jaylen Brown vs Terry Rozier
Rozier is averaging 18.2 points, 4.1 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.2 steals per game.  He is shooting 43.1% from the field and 37.3% from beyond the arc.  He torched the Celtics in January with 28 points, 4 rebounds and 10 assists.  It's safe to say that he wants to show the Celtics that they made the wrong choice to let him go and bring in Kemba Walker.  Jaylen is coming off a very good game against the Heat and the Celtics will need him to come up big on both ends of the court in this one as well.

Keys to the Game
Defense - Defense is always a key to winning games and even more so in this game.   The Celtics must commit to playing tough team defense if they hope to win this game.  The Hornets are 1st in the league, averaging 114.5 points per game.  The Celtics are 19th, averaging 108.0 points per game.  The Hornets are 4th, shooting 36.7% from beyond the arc.  The Celtics won't win a shoot out against this team and so they must get stops and play tough defense. 

Rebound - Much of rebounding is effort and hustle.  The Celtics need to crash the boards as a team and fight for every rebound.   The Celtics must beat the Hornets to rebounds to give themselves extra possessions and to give them a chance to get second chance points.  The Celtics average 46.2 rebounds per game (4th) while the Hornets average 44.2 rebounds per game (20th).   The Hornets average 13.2 2nd chance points and so the Celtics have to work harder to get rebounds to prevent extra possessions and 2nd chance points for the Hornets. 

Stay Focused - The Celtics must stay focused on playing the right way.  They have to take care of the ball because the Hornets are 3rd in the league with 19.0 points off of turnovers per game.  The Celtics tend to lose focus and turn the ball over in bunches.  They have to focus on making crisp passes and on careful ball handling and not turn the ball over.  They also have to focus on taking good shots and making them.   The Celtics shot just 66% from the line against the Heat and missing free throws can be the result of a lack of focus.  The Celtics have to come into the game focused and keep that focus throughout the game. 

Be Aggressive - At times this season, the Celtics have allowed opponents to out-work them.  At one time, the Celtics were able to win games by playing harder than their opponents regardless of the talent on their team.  The Celtics must be more aggressive on the boards, on defense, on going for loose balls and they have to be aggressive in going to the basket.  The Hornets out worked them in the Celtics January loss and they can't allow the Hornets to outwork them in this game. 

X-Factors
Home Game - The Celtics are playing in their second straight home game while the Hornets are playing in a road game in between 2 home games and another stretch of 4 home games.  The Celtics should get a boost from the home crowd and from being in the friendly confines of the TD Garden.  The Hornets are 14-15 on the road and have to deal with all the distractions that come with travel and playing on the road.   The Celtics need to protect home court.

Motivation -  Both teams should be motivated to play hard and to win this game because of the importance of the seeding implications.  With just 1.5 games separating these two teams, a win by the Celtics will move them to just half a game behind 7th place whereas a loss would move them 2.5 games out of 7th place.   The Hornets have that same motivation to maintain their lead in the standings, but they also have the motivation to win one for Rozier and Hayward against their former team. 

Officiating - Officiating is always an x-factor.  Sometimes you don't even notice the refs but other times, they very clearly make their presence known.  Every crew calls the game differently and players never know what to expect.  Sometimes they call it tight with a foul for every little bit of contact.  Sometimes they let the teams play and allow them to be physical.  Players need to adjust to how the game is being called and not allow the officiating to take their focus off of playing their game. And they definitely don't need to complain after every call. 
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Re: Hornets (28-23) at Celtics (27-25) Game #53 2/2/22
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First!  Go Celtics, get revenge against the Hornets!

Thanks for the thread as always, FLC!

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GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Celtics!!!

Beat the Hornets!!!!!

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Shame we don't meet them full-strength. Oh well, let's look for Gino at a minimum.
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Let's go Cs and get another win.
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This is going to be a good test!


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Need this one.  Let's go Cs

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Rob is considered probable tonight with right big toe soreness.  I'm glad he's probable, but was that the same toe that caused trouble last May?  Anyone remember if he's had any other issues with it this year, or is this the first time it's popped up.

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Shame we don't meet them full-strength. Oh well, let's look for Gino at a minimum.
If Kelly Oubre plays, they will have all the important players who helped them beat the C's a week ago (except McDaniels) .  Hayward was mediocre in that game and really doesn't look like he fits well with that team.

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Shame we don't meet them full-strength. Oh well, let's look for Gino at a minimum.


ball, rozier, bridges, plumlee is more than enough for this hornets team to run the celtics out of the gym
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Might be Celtics have a little chip on their shoulder about this team going into this game ,  I’m predicting a Celtics victory.

Think Al and Rob dominate

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Shame we don't meet them full-strength. Oh well, let's look for Gino at a minimum.


ball, rozier, bridges, plumlee is more than enough for this hornets team to run the celtics out of the gym

Having Smart and Rob Williams should give us the edge this time Pho. You’re too cynical!

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Rob is considered probable tonight with right big toe soreness.  I'm glad he's probable, but was that the same toe that caused trouble last May?  Anyone remember if he's had any other issues with it this year, or is this the first time it's popped up.

It forced him out a game or two this season, though they called it sore toe this year, turf toe last year. Probably the same thing ?

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I'd say this is the kind of game that we've been losing this year.  A decent, albeit undermanned team facing the C's when I am just starting to get the feeling that maybe, just maybe, the C's are turning the corner.  The kind of game that looks like a win on paper but then results in another disappointment.

If C's do take care of business tonight I won't be convinced that they are turning the corner, but once again they will be teasing me in that direction.  Feels like Lucy setting me up for a field goal.