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Boston Celtics (9-7) at Milwaukee Bucks (7-7)
Saturday, December 1, 2012
8:30 PM ET
Regular Season Game #17, Road Game #8
TV: CSN-NE, FSNWI, NBA-LP 755(POR/756(BOS)
Radio: WEEI, WTMJ
Bradley Center
Probable Starting Matchups Point Guard 
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Jason Terry vs Brandon Jennings
Shooting Guard 
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Courtney Lee vs Monta Ellis
Small Forward 
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Paul Pierce vs Tobias Harris
Power Forward 
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Brandon Bass vs John Henson
Center
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Kevin Garnett vs Samuel Dalembert


Celtics ReservesJared Sullinger
Jason Collins
Jeff Green
Kris Joseph
Leandro Barbosa
Chris Wilcox
InjuriesAvery Bradley (shoulders) out
Red ClawsFab Melo
Suspended Rajon Rondo
Bucks BenchMarquis Daniels
Mike Dunleavy
Drew Gooden
Doron Lamb
Larry Sanders
Ekpe Udoh
Joel Przybilla
Ersan Ilyasova
Injuries Luc Richard Mbah a Moute (knee) out
Beno Udrih (leg) questionable
Team Connections:Bucks Assistant Coach Joe Wolf played for the Celtics during the 1992-93 season…
Bucks Trainer Marc Boff worked for the Celtics for eight seasons as an assistant trainer and physical therapist
Armond Hill played for the Bucks during the 1982-83 season
Brandon Jennings, Doron Lamb and Rajon Rondo attended Oak Hill Academy
Drew Gooden and Paul Pierce both attended the University of Kansas
Bucks Assistant Coach Jim Boylan and Celtics Head Coach Doc Rivers both attended Marquette Universtiy
Courtney Lee and Samuel Dalembert were teammates in Houston during the 2011-12 season
Jason Terry was teammates with Joel Przybilla in Atlanta during the 2003-04 season
Jason Terry and Drew Gooden were teammates in Dallas during the 2009-10 season.
Marquis Daniels played for the Celtics from 2009-12
Game NotesThe Celtics will try to win 2 in a row as they visit the Bucks without their mercurial point guard. The Celtics lost to the Bucks in their home opener but came back and beat the Bucks in Milwaukee 8 days later. This is the third meeting between these two teams with one more scheduled later this month.
Both teams are playing in the second of back to back games and both teams will be traveling. The Celtics are coming off a 96-78 win over the Trailblazers at home. The Bucks are coming off a 95-85 loss in Milwaukee.
Rondo will be out once again. Doc started Terry at the point and Lee at the 2 guard against the Blazers and that seemed to work out well. . He may go with that starting lineup once again or he may try Barbosa at the point to stay with the speedy Jennings. Whichever players start, all three must pick up their games and play harder, tougher and smarter to help make up for the absence of Rondo.
The Celtics have the pieces to be very good but they just can't seem to put it together. They seem to be getting it together and then they come out totally flat as a team. Hopefully Doc's comments about the team being soft will hit home and each player will dig down deep and find some toughness, along with some consistency, especially on defense and on the glass.
Interesting fact: Larry Sanders had a career-high 10 blocks to go with 10 points and 12 rebounds in the Bucks loss on Friday night.
Key Matchups 
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Jason Terry vs Brandon Jennings
Jennings has been a tough matchup for Rondo and it is even tougher for Terry who isn't used to playing the point. Doc may rotate his shooting guards through the point guard spot if JET struggles. We may even see Doc go back to Barbosa starting to cover the speedy Jennings. Without Rondo, this spot is one big question mark.

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Courtney Lee vs Monta Ellis
Ellis is capable of putting a lot of points on the board and CLee needs to clamp down defensively to try to contain him. Lee defended Ellis well in their first two meetings. Lee has been struggling on the offensive end and trying to find his role on the team. Hopefully he can find his stroke soon along with continuing to play tough defense.
Honorable MentionKevin Garnett vs Samuel Dalembert
Dalembert scored just 2 points in the first game between these two teams while KG scored 15. In the second meeting KG scored 18 points while Dalembert came up with 14. KG can dominate this matchup if he plays hard and looks to score.
Keys to the Game DEFENSE! - The Celtics must tighten up their defense, especially on the pick and roll. They allowed way too many easy points against the Bucks in their home opener. Hopefully we will see the tough defense that we have come to expect from the Celtics, especially after being called soft by their coach two games ago. The Bucks can put up a lot of points and they also defend well so the Celtics must play tough defense if they want to get this win.
Rebound - The Celtics must crash the boards to prevent the Bucks from getting second chance points. Rebounding is all about effort and when the Celtics put out the effort on the boards that effort seems to carry over into all the other areas of their game. Failure to rebound will result in a failure to win. The Celtics were outrebounded 46 to 36 in their first meeting. They were out rebounded 44-40 in the second game. That's one area the team as a whole needs to show more toughness.
Bench Play - The Celtics bench isn't as deep as we once thought it to be. Without Rondo, the Celtics don't have a true playmaker and will be using a rotation of their 3 shooting guards to cover the position. The Celtics must get more from Jeff Green, Chris Wilcox, Leandro Barbosa, and Jared Sullinger.
X-FactorsToughness and No Rondo
The Celtics showed some toughness and finally played tough defense against the Blazers. Can they do that two games in a row? Can the players pick up their games once again to fill in for Rondo? We shall see.