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Jazz (15-49) at Celtics (46-18) Game #65 3/10/25
« on: March 09, 2025, 10:17:48 PM »

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Utah Jazz (15-49)  at  Boston Celtics (46-18)
Monday, March 10, 2025
7:30 PM ET
TV:  NBCSB, KJZZ,  NBA-LP
Radio:  98.5 Sports Hub, 1280 AM The Zone,  Sirius XM
Regular Season Game #65  Home Game #34
TD Garden



Probable Celtics Starters
PG SG SFPF C
PG:  Jrue Holiday
SG:  Derrick White
SF:  Jaylen Brown
PF:  Jayson Tatum
C:   Luke Kornet

Celtics Reserves
Payton Pritchard
Neemias Queta
Baylor Scheierman
Jordan Walsh
Xavier Tillman
Sam Hauser
Torrey Craig

2 Way Players
JD Davison
Drew Peterson
Miles Norris

Injuries/Out

Drew Peterson (thigh) out
Kristaps Porzingis (illness) doubtful
Al Horford (toe) questionable
Jayson Tatum (knee) questionable

Head Coach
Joe Mazzulla

Probable Jazz Starters
PG SG SF  PF C
PG:  Isaiah Collier
SG:  Collin Sexton
SF:   Bruce Sensabaugh
PF:   KJ Martin
C:    Walker Kessler

Jazz Reserves
Kyle Filipowski
Keyonte George
Johnny Juzang
Svi Mykhailiuk
Cody Williams

Two-Way Players
Elijah Harkless
Micah Potter
Oscar Tshiebwe

Injuries/Out
Taylor Hendricks (leg) out
Jordan Clarkson (foot) questionable
John Collins (back) questionable
Lauri Markkanen (back) questionable
Jaden Springer (back) questionable
Oscar Tshiebwe  (illness)  questionable
Elijah Harkless (groin) questionable
Walker Kessler (rest) questionable
Collin Sexton (ankle)  questionable

Head Coach
Will Hardy

Game Notes
The Celtics continue their home stand as they host the Utah Jazz for the first of 2 games between them this season.  They will face off again in Utah on March 21.  The Celtics won the series 2-0 last season.  The Celtics are 62-46 overall, all time against the Jazz and they are 39-15 in games played in Boston.  The Jazz are playing on the second night of back to back games, having played in Philadelphia on Sunday night. 

The Jazz had a busy off season without doing a lot.  They traded Kris Dunn to the Clippers for Russell Westbrook, who was then waived.  They signed Drew Eubanks,  Svi Mykhailiuk and Patty Mills and then traded Mills and Eubanks  for Mo Bamba and PJ Tucker, both of whom were waived.  They also waived Darius Bazley and Omer Yurtseven.  Of course Danny Ainge got draft considerations in each of those deals.  They signed draft pick Kyle Filipowski.   They recently signed former Celtic Jaden Springer to a multiyear contract and they signed Anton Watson to a 10 day contract and then waived him.  They also received draft picks for facilitating the Luka/AD trade. 

The Celtics are 2nd in the East, and are 8 games behind the first place Cavaliers who have won their last 14 games, including a win over Boston. They are 5.5 games ahead of 3rd place New York, who lost to these Lakers in LA on Thursday. They are 9.5 games ahead of 4th place Milwaukee. The Celtics are 22-11 at home and 8-2 in their last 10 games. They are 14-7 against Western Conference opponents.  The Celtics have won their last 4 games.

The Utah Jazz are 15th in the West, 38 games behind first place Oklahoma City.  They are 1.5 games behind 14th place New Orleans and 12 games behind 13th place San Antonio.  They have no hope of making the play-in as they are 16 games behind 10th place Dallas.  The Jazz are 7-25 on the road and 2-8 in their last 10 games.  They are 8-13 against Eastern Conference opponents.  They have lost their last 5 games. 

The Celtics are playing in the 6th game of a 7 game home stand. They lost the first game to the Cleveland Cavaliers and then beat the Denver Nuggets, Portland Trailblazers, 76ers and Lakers in the next 4 games. After this game against the Jazz,  the Celtics will close out the home stand against Oklahoma City. After the 7 game home stand they play at Miami before a home and home set against Brooklyn. They then have a 6 game Western road trip through Utah, Portland, Sacramento, Phoenix, San Antonio and Memphis. They play 5 of their last 7 games at home. 

Utah is playing in the 4th game of a 5 game road trip.  They started the trip out with losses at Washington and Toronto before losing in Philadelphia on Sunday.  They will finish the trip in Memphis on Wednesday.  After a game at home against Toronto, they will play at Minnesota and then head home for a 6 game home stand against Chicago, Washington, Boston, Cleveland, Memphis and Houston.  6 of their last 8 games will be on the road. 

As with most of the games recently, it's hard to tell who will be out and who will play.  The Celtics have 4 on the injury list as of now.  After starting on Thursday, Drew Peterson is listed as out for this game due to a thigh injury.  Kristaps Porzingis has gone through practice and warm up, but is doubtful for this game and will will likely a sixth straight game with an unknown illness. 

Al Horford is questionable with a toe injury after playing 37 minutes on Saturday.  Jayson Tatum played 45 minutes  on Saturday and is questionable due to right knee tendinopathy. I'm going to guess that Luke Kornet starts at center but not sure who would start if Tatum doesn't play. I wouldn't be surprised to see other players pop up on the injury list at the last minute as well. 

The Jazz had 9 players out for Wednesday's game against the 76ers.  These 9 are questionable for this game.  Walker Kessler was out for rest due to playing back to back and will likely play in this game.  Jordan Clarkson has missed 6 games with plantar fasciitis and is questionable for this game.  Taylor Hendricks is out with a leg injury.  Lauri Markkanen has missed 8 games with a back injury and is questionable. 

Jaden Springer has missed 3 games and is questionable with a back injury.  Oscar Tshiebwe is questionable with an illness.   Collin Sexton is questionable due to ankle injury management.  EJ Harkless is questionable with a groin injury. John Collins has missed 5 games and is questionable with a back injury.  It's hard to tell who will play and who will start for the Jazz.  I've listed the starters from their game notes, but Kessler and Sexton are both questionable. 

Key Matchups
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Derrick White vs Collin Sexton
Sexton is averaging 18.2 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 4.0 assists.  He is shooting 47.4% from the field and 40.3% from beyond the arc.  This will be a good matchup assuming that both White and Sexton play in this one.   If Sexton is out, Johnny Juzang may get the start in his place. 

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Luke Kornet vs Walker Kessler
Kessler has been one of the bright spots for the Jazz in an otherwise tough season.  Kessler is averaging 11.6 points, 12.4 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 2.4 blocks per game.  He is shooting 72.7% from the field and 33.3% from beyond the arc.  The Celtics need to keep Kessler off the boards and away from the paint. 

Honorable Mention

Joe Mazzulla vs Will Hardy
Just 3 seasons ago, both Mazzulla and Hardy were assistant coaches to Ime Udoka in Boston.  Both are now head coaches and among the youngest and brightest coaches in the league.  Mazzulla has won the last 3 games between these two teams. 

Keys to the Game
Defense -  Defense is the key to winning each and every game.   The Celtics are 5th in the league with a defensive rating of 110.1 while the Jazz are 29th with a defensive rating of 118.4. The Celtics are 6th in points per game with 117.0 while the Jazz are 19th with 112.4 points per game.  The Jazz are 8th with 39.2 three pointers attempted per game so the Celtics need to play good perimeter defense.   The Celtics must continue to  make defense a priority in this, and every, game.

Rebound - Much of rebounding is effort and when the Celtics put out that effort on the boards, we see it in the other areas of their game.  The Celtics are averaging  45.0 rebounds per game (11th) while the Jazz are averaging 45.9  rebounds per game, which is 4th in the league.  The Jazz are 8th with 15.0 second chance points per game and the Celtics must have every player fight for rebounds to limit those 2nd chance points.  If the Celtics want to win this game they need to crash the boards and out-rebound the Jazz.

Don't Underestimate - The Jazz have been pretty bad this season and will likely be sitting key players once again.  They have a lot of motivation to lose since they can't make the play in and losing can improve their draft pick.  However, never underestimate a team's hatred of the Celtics.  It seems that every team, even the tanking teams get up to play the Celtics and give it their best effort, especially young teams.  I expect the Jazz to play hard and give it their best to try to beat the Celtics.  The Celtics can't take them for granted and need to come in with maximum effort for 48 minutes.

Be Aggressive - The Celtics must be the more aggressive team. They have to be aggressive in going to the basket, in diving for loose balls, and on defense. They have to aggressively crash the boards. They have to be the team that wants it more. In most of their losses, they have allowed their opponents to play harder and be more aggressive. They absolutely can't let the Jazz play harder than them if they want to have a chance to win.

X-Factors
Home Court Advantage - The Celtics are home once again and they need to take pride in defending their home court.  They have the crowd behind them and haven't had to travel for awhile now.  The Jazz are on the road for the 4th  of 5 straight road games in the East.  They have a hostile crowd and an unfamiliar court along with the distractions of travel. 

Officiating -  Officiating is always an x-factor. Will they let them play or will they call every ticky tack foul?  Will they favor the home team or call it evenly?    We never know what any given crew will do.  The Celtics need to stay focused and not allow bad calls or lack of calls take away their focus on playing the game the right way. 
   
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Re: Jazz (15-48) at Celtics (46-18) Game #65 3/10/25
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Ok, it's time for another win.  Let's go Cs!
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TP to  Silas   for being the first to post in the game thread!!!!!

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Re: Jazz (15-48) at Celtics (46-18) Game #65 3/10/25
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Thanks  FLCeltsFan for another game thread and the TP, and a TP back at you.
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Probably be another skeleton crew tonight for the Cs. Pretty much locked into the 2 seed so I can see them start the resting process as we move through March.

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Tonight will be the only Celtics championship ring presentation of the year, except for Banner Night. Svi Mykhauliuk, now a Utah Jazz, will receive his.

He's the only player from last year's championship roster on a different NBA team this season.


I always admired Svi for being able to go weeks without playing then go in and just do his thing.  He?s a machine like shooter. 
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So... is the entire Jazz team out lol?
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Utah tanking ... again.

I saw someone a week ago questioning the D-Mitchell and R Gobert trades. Why did Utah trade them?

They were a very good duo. D Mitchell single handedly gave you a foundation to build your offense around. Gobert gave you a foundation to build your defense around. Mitchell entering his prime. Gobert in his prime. Keep them and build a top team.

They had that one year with great depth where they had something like 8 above average players and looked a real threat to do something in the playoffs. The other years they were very good but not a contender. But why give up? Why not keep D Mitchell and Gobert and keep trying to win?

For this? To tank?

Even the first season after the trade, they were .500 and then tore apart the team at the trade deadline. That squad were fun to watch. They get worse year on year. Lots of young players but few are top talents. It is still Markkanen. Sexton is pretty good. What else? What else to show for 3 years now of tanking?

This ... this ... is what was worth dumping D Mitchell and R Gobert?

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 injury report against the @celtics
 tonight:

OUT - Jordan Clarkson (foot)
OUT - Keyonte George (foot)
OUT - Taylor Hendricks (leg)
QUESTIONABLE - John Collins (back)
QUESTIONABLE - Lauri Markkanen (back)
QUESTIONABLE - Jaden Springer (back)
1:09 PM  Mar 10, 2025
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Utah tanking ... again.

I saw someone a week ago questioning the D-Mitchell and R Gobert trades. Why did Utah trade them?

They were a very good duo. D Mitchell single handedly gave you a foundation to build your offense around. Gobert gave you a foundation to build your defense around. Mitchell entering his prime. Gobert in his prime. Keep them and build a top team.

They had that one year with great depth where they had something like 8 above average players and looked a real threat to do something in the playoffs. The other years they were very good but not a contender. But why give up? Why not keep D Mitchell and Gobert and keep trying to win?

For this? To tank?

Even the first season after the trade, they were .500 and then tore apart the team at the trade deadline. That squad were fun to watch. They get worse year on year. Lots of young players but few are top talents. It is still Markkanen. Sexton is pretty good. What else? What else to show for 3 years now of tanking?

This ... this ... is what was worth dumping D Mitchell and R Gobert?

If I remember correctly, Mitchel and Gonert didn?t get along. Actually, I think a lot of players don?t like Gobert. Pretty sure Mitchel wanted out.

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Go easy on my heart guys

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 injury report against the @celtics
 tonight:

OUT - Jordan Clarkson (foot)
OUT - Keyonte George (foot)
OUT - Taylor Hendricks (leg)
QUESTIONABLE - John Collins (back)
QUESTIONABLE - Lauri Markkanen (back)
QUESTIONABLE - Jaden Springer (back)
1:09 PM  Mar 10, 2025


If the questionable guys don't end up playing either, then I have no idea who the other Jazz players are LOL besides Collier and old friend Svi. Actually, Kessler is there I just assumed he was also on the injury report.
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Hoping to see Springer. That guy?s fun to watch.

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I missed the LAL game, but I am a bit surprised to see that Jrue is playing through his mallet finger injury. I heard he is wearing a splint, but why not rest him tonight?