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Celtics (44-28) at Thunder (20-51) Game #73 3/21/22
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Boston Celtics (44-28) at Oklahoma City Thunder (20-51)
Sunday, March 21, 2022
8:00 PM ET
Game #73, Road Game #37
TV: NBCSB, BSOK,  NBA-LP
Radio: WROR, WWLS/WKY
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Probable Starters
PG SG SF PF C
PG: Marcus Smart
SG: Jaylen Brown
SF:  Jayson Tatum
PF:  Al Horford
C:   Robert Williams

Celtics Reserves
Payton Pritchard
Grant Williams
Derrick White
Daniel Theis
Luke Kornet
Sam Hauser
Malik Fitts
Nick Stauskas

Injuries
Aaron Nesmith (ankle) probable

Two-Way Players

Brodric Thomas
Matt Ryan

Head Coach
Ime Udoka




Probable Starters
PGSGSFPFC
PG: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
SG: Aaron Wiggins
SF: Aleksej Pokusevski
PF: Darius Bazley
C:  Olivier Sarr

Thunder Reserves
Derrick Favors
Vit Krejci
Theo Maledon
Tre Mann
Isaiah Roby

Injuries
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (ankle) questionable
Luguentz Dort  (shoulder) out
Josh Giddey (hip) out
Ty Jerome (groin) out
Mike Muscala (ankle) out
Jeremiah Robinson-Earl (foot)  out
Kenrich Williams (knee) out

Two-Way Players
Olivier Sarr
Lindy Waters III

Head Coach

Mark Daigneault

Game Notes
The Celtics have reached the final game of their 4 game road trip as they visit the Oklahoma City Thunder.  This is the second and final game between these two teams this season.  The Celtics beat the Thunder 111-105 in the first game in Boston on November 20.  These teams split the series 1-1 last season with each team winning on the road.  The Celtics have won their last 4 games in Oklahoma City. 

The Celtics are 4th in the East.  They have won their last 3 games and are 8-2 in their last 10 games.  They are 20-16 on the road and 14-12 against Western Conference opponents.  The Celtics are 1 game behind 2nd place Philadelphia and half a game behind 3rd place Milwaukee. They are 3.5 games behind 1st place Miami.  They are 2 games ahead of 5th place Chicago, 2.5 games ahead of 6th place Cleveland and 4 games ahead of 7th place Toronto. 

The Thunder are 14th in the West and are 1-9 in their last 10 games.   They have lost their last 9 games and are 9-26 at home. They 6-20 against Eastern Conference teams.  They are 4.5 games behind 13th place Sacramento and 3 games ahead of 15th place Houston.  In the Tankathon for the best lottery odds, OKC is 4th, 1.5 games behind 3rd place Detroit, 2.5 games behind 2nd place Orlando, and 3 games behind 1st place Houston.  They are 3.5 games ahead of 5th place Indiana. 

This is the second of back to back games for both teams and both teams had to travel after their game the night before with the Nuggets having the longer trip.  The Celtics played at Denver on Sunday, while the Thunder played in Orlando.   The Celtics are 7-5 on the second night of back to back games and they are 4-2 when both games are on the road.  The Celtics have 2 more back to back sets left after this one.  The Thunder are 2-10 on the second night of back to back games. This is their first road/road set. 

This is the final game of a 4 game road trip for the Celtics.  They are 3-0 so far on the trip.  They will head home after this game for games against Utah and Minnesota.  They will have a game at Toronto before a 3 game home stand against Miami, Indiana and Washington.  They will then end the season with a 3 game road trip through Chicago, Milwaukee and finally Memphis. 

Oklahoma City just finished a 3 game road trip with the game on Sunday in Orlando.   They were 0-3 on the trip.  This is the first of 2 straight home games for the Thunder with Orlando coming in on Tuesday.  They will then finish the season with a 6 game road trip that will take them through a mix of Eastern and Western teams including Denver, Portland, Atlanta, Detroit, Phoenix, and Portland for a second time.

The Celtics have a clear injury report after Aaron Nesmith was cleared to return to the team on Sunday.  The Thunder have 7 players out and another questionable.  Luguentz Dort (shoulder), Josh Giddey (hip), Ty Jerome (groin), Mike Muscala (ankle), Jeremiah Robinson-Earl (foot), Derrick Favors (back) and Kenrich Williams (knee) are all listed as out.  Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is questionable with an ankle injury.  He missed the Thunder's game in Orlando on Sunday and is a game time decision for this game. 

Key Matchups

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Marcus Smart vs Shai Gilgeous- Alexander
Gilgeous-Alexander is leading the Thunder with 24.4 points, 5.0 rebounds, 5.9 assists, and 1.3 steals per game.  He is shooting 45.1% from the field and 29.0% from beyond the arc.   He is very talented and the Celtics need to pay attention to him on defense.  He is the only one of 2 active Thunder players averaging double figures and so slowing him down will go a long way toward getting a win in this game.

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Al Horford vs Darius Bazley
Bazley is one of two active players averaging in double figures for the Thunder.  He is averaging 10.6 points, 6.4 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.1 blocks per game.  He is shooting 41.9% from the field and 30.0% from beyond the arc.   The last time the Celtics played in Oklahoma City. Al Horford was playing for the Thunder. 

Honorable Mention
The Celtics vs Themselves
In a game like this against an opponent who has a long list of players out with injuries and a losing record, the Celtics sometimes let up and allow the opposing team play harder.  Every game has playoff implications as the standings are so close in the East.   The Celtics can't afford to lose to teams they should beat.  If the Celtics lose this game, it won't be the Thunder who beat them,  but the Celtics would have to beat themselves. 

Keys to the Game
Defense - Defense is always a key to winning.  The Thunder are last in the league in scoring,  averaging just 103.1 points per game and they are 16th with a defensive rating of 111.1.  The Celtics are 16th in scoring, averaging 109.7 points per game and they are first with a defensive rating of 105.4.    The Celtics need to continue to make defense their identity.

Rebound - Rebounding  is also a key to winning.  Much of rebounding is desire and effort and the Celtics have to put in the extra effort to grab rebounds.  They need to rebound on the defensive end to keep the Thunder from getting second chance points and they need to rebound on the offensive end to give themselves extra possessions.  The Thunder are 6th in rebounding with 45.9 rebounds per game, just behind the Celtics who are 5th with 46.4 rebounds per game.  The Celtics need to work hard to beat the Thunder on the boards.   

Be Aggressive - The Celtics have to be aggressive and fight for loose balls, 50/50 balls, and rebounds, and be aggressive on defense and in going to the hoop.  They have to be the more aggressive team and the team that plays harder.  They have to be the team that wants to win more and play harder on both ends of the court for all 48 minutes. 

Play Fast and Move the Ball - The Celtics are at their best when they move the ball and play fast, running up the court and moving without the ball.  They need to make the extra pass and find the open man.   The Celtics are 16-2 when they have 28 or more assists in a game.  The Celtics need to continue to move the ball and play as a team.  The Celtics need to set the pace and keep the ball moving without getting careless. 

X-Factors
Back to Back on the Road - Both teams are playing on the second night of back to back games and both teams had to travel after Sunday's game. The Celtics are playing in their 4th straight road game and their 4th game in 6 days. The Celtics have the advantage of having a full roster while the Thunder have the advantage of being at home in front of their fans.  The final game of a road trip is always the hardest because the players are tired and ready to be home.  Can the Celtics fight all of those things and come out the winner?

Officiating -  Officiating is always an x-factor. How the refs call the game has a big influence on how the teams play. Will they let them play or call every little bit of contact? Will they call it evenly or will they favor one team or the other. Will they be influenced by the home crowd or will they call it fairly for both teams?  It all effects the outcome of the game and the Celtics need to play the right way and not allow the officiating to take them out of their game. 
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Give Al the night off.

Agree with this. Theis showing he clearly still knows how to play at an elite level.

I'd think it would be nice to rest Jaylen or Jayson, and give White a chance to start, and give Stauskas some minutes and see if he can defend rotation players.
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Sixers lose to Toronto, so Milwaukee moves into 2nd in the East, 3 behind Miami. Boston and Philadelphia are now tied for third, 3.5 games back. Miami vs. Philly tomorrow but Milwaukee is off, so Miami win + Boston win would tie Boston with Milwaukee for 2nd

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Give Al the night off.

Agree with this. Theis showing he clearly still knows how to play at an elite level.

I'd think it would be nice to rest Jaylen or Jayson, and give White a chance to start, and give Stauskas some minutes and see if he can defend rotation players.

I don't agree with this.  Maybe rest Al but he really has looked fine.  He is playing his best ball of the season.  Or if someone has a specific injury, but I prefer to let the starters get a nice lead and if it works out, play the starters less but the most important thing is to keep this mojo going.

After the regular season, we will get about a week off before our first playoff game due to the play-in games.  There will be time to rest before playoffs.
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Give Al the night off.

Agree with this. Theis showing he clearly still knows how to play at an elite level.

I'd think it would be nice to rest Jaylen or Jayson, and give White a chance to start, and give Stauskas some minutes and see if he can defend rotation players.

I don't agree with this.  Maybe rest Al but he really has looked fine.  He is playing his best ball of the season.  Our if someone has a specific injury, but I prefer to let the starters get a nice lead and if it works out, play the starters less but the most important thing is to keep this mojo going.

After the regular season, we will get about a week off before our first playoff game due to the play-in games.  There will be time to rest before playoffs.
this.

no tinkering with the starting lineup because someone takes OKC too lightly.  guaranteed to bite the team in the butt not just in this game but possibly messing with the chemistry going forward for a while