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Dallas Mavericks (23-10) at Boston Celtics (11-18)
Friday, January 2, 2015
7:30 PM ET
Regular Season Game #30 – Home Game #18
TV: CSN-NE, FSSW, NBA-TV
Radio: 98.5 The Sports Hub, 103.3 FM ESPN
TD GardenProbable Starting Matchups
Point Guard vs
Evan Turner vs Rajon Rondo
(this seems so wrong putting Rondo on the other side)
Shooting Guard vs
Avery Bradley vs Monta Ellis
Small Forward vs
Jeff Green vs Chandler Parsons
Power Forward vs
Jared Sullinger vs Dirk Nowitski
Center vs
Tyler Zeller vs Tyson Chandler
Celtics ReservesPhil Pressey
Evan Turner
Brandon Bass
Kelly Olynyk
Gerald Wallace
Jameer Nelson
Jae Crowder
Brandan Wright
James Young
InjuriesMarcus Thornton (calf) day to day
Mavs ReservesDevin Harris
ALFarouq Aminu
JJ Barea
Richard Jefferson
Dwight Powell
Greg Smith
Charlie Villanueva
Raymond Felton
Ricky Ledo
InjuriesNone
Game Notes The Celtics welcome Rajon Rondo and the Dallas Mavericks to the Garden for the first time since the trade. It's bound to be an emotional night, not just for Rondo and his former teammates, but also for Jae Crowder, Brandan Wright and Jameer Nelson, who will also be facing their former team for the first time.
Both of these teams are in 3rd place in their respective conferences. That speaks volumes as to the strength of each conference. The Mavs are 10-5 on the road while the Celtics are 8-9 at home. The Mavs have won their last 3 games while the Celtics are looking for their second straight win after ending a 4 game losing streak.
I imagine that there will be a video tribute and a standing ovation for Rondo when he is introduced. These festivities will be a distraction for both teams. Wright, Nelson and Crowder don't have to worry about returning to Dallas this season as the Celtics have already visited the Mavericks back in November.
Evan Turner started at the point in the Celtics' last game and after the team's success in that game, it's difficult to picture coach Stevens changing the starters for this game but it's possible that he may switch the lineup once again. Lost in the Rondo hoopla will be the fact that Dwight Powell will also return to face his former team as well.
The game was changed from League Pass to NBA-TV right after the trade so, as if things weren't bad enough, we will get National TV Rondo for this one.
Key Matchups vs
Jared Sullinger vs Dirk Nowitski
This will be a tough matchup for Jared in that Dirk is very mobile and can score from both inside and out. Dirk is averaging 18.7 points, 5.9 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game. Sully broke out of his mini slump in the last game and hopefully will continue to play well in this one.
vs
Avery Bradley vs Monta Ellis
Ellis is the Mavs' top scorer at 20.6 points per game. Avery will need to use his reputation as a defensive stopper to slow him down. If Avery can't get the job done, perhaps Marcus Smart will get some time guarding him.
Honorable Mention Evan Turner vs Rajon Rondo
Turner has a size advantage over Rondo, but that's about it. Even though he will be emotional about his return to the Garden, Rondo has much to prove to his new team, and perhaps to his former GM. I expect him to put on a show for the fans and Evan Turner will have to do the best he can to slow him down.
Keys to the GameBe Aggressive - The Celtics were the more aggressive team vs the Kings and came away with a blowout. Hopefully they will retain that information and come out aggressive in this one. They have to be more aggressive in going for loose balls, on defense, on driving to the basket, and in every aspect of the game. Their only hope of a win in this game is to be the more aggressive team.
Rebound - Rebounding is crucial to getting a win. When the Celtics put out the effort to grab rebounds, more often than not, that effort extends to other areas of their game. Rebounding is all in who wants it more and the Celtics have to be the team that wants it more.
Defense - Defense is always crucial to getting a win. Defense wins games is not just a cliche, it is a fact. The Celtics must play tough team defense especially against high scoring teams like the Mavs who average a league leading 109.6 points per game. Neither team has been a defensive juggernaut with the Celtics allowing 103.7 points per game and the Mavs allowing 102.7 points per game. The team that clamps down on defense will get the win.
Play 48 Minutes - The Celtics have got to come out strong and play hard from start until finish. Against a team like the Mavericks, they can't afford to dig themselves into a hole or to allow the Mavs back into the game if they get a lead. They have to play hard for all 48 minutes.
Take Care of the Ball - The Celtics have to move the ball and have to set the pace but they also have to limit turnovers. They seem to lose focus at times and turn the ball over too much. They have to take care of the ball because the Mavs will make them pay if they turn it over.
X-Factors
Team Swap and Distractions There will be distractions for Rondo, Powell, Nelson, Wright and Crowder all playing against their former team after the recent trade. Whether that makes them play better or worse is the question.