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Boston Celtics (13-10) at Charlotte Hornets (14-8)
Saturday, December 12, 2015
7:00 PM ET
Regular Season Game #24 Road Game #12
TV: CSN-NE, FSSE, NBA-LP 753(DTV)/754(XFinity)
Radio: 98.5 Sports Hub, WFNZ 610 AM
Time Warner Cable Arena

Probable Starters
PG

SG

SF

PF

C

Isaiah Thomas.....Avery Bradley....Jae Crowder....Amir Johnson....Jared Sullinger
Celtics ReservesEvan Turner
Jonas Jerebko
Terry Rozier
James Young
Kelly Olynyk
Jordan Mickey
Tyler Zeller
David Lee
InjuriesMarcus Smart (leg) out
RJ Hunter (hip) day to day
Head CoachBrad Stevens

Probable StartersPG

SG

SF

PF

C

Kemba Walker....Nicolas Batum....PJ Hairston....Marvin Williams....Cody Zeller
Hornets ReservesTroy Daniels
Tyler Hansbrough
Aaron Harrison
Spencer Hawes
Frank Kaminsky
Jeremy Lamb
Jeremy Lin
Brian Roberts
InjuriesMichael Kidd-Gilchrist (shoulder) out
Al Jefferson (suspended) out
Head CoachSteve Clifford
Game Notes
The Celtics traveled to Charlotte after a tough double overtime loss to the Golden State Warriors on Friday night. The Charlotte Hornets are also playing in the second of back to back games, having traveled from Memphis after a 123-99 win over the Grizzlies.
The Hornets are for real. They are 10-3 at home and have won their last 4 games. They have the 2nd best record in the East right now so the Celtics can't take them for granted. Both teams will be battling fatigue after a game the night before as well as having to travel overnight.
The Celtics pride themselves in playing well on the second night of back to backs. They are 3-1 in those games this season and have won their last 3 in a row. The Hornets are 2-0 on the second night of back to back games.
Marcus Smart will sit out yet another game for the Celtics with the leg injury. RJ Hunter is still considered day to day with the hip injury. For the Hornets, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist is out with a shoulder injury while former Celtic Al Jefferson is suspended for this game as part of a 5 game suspension for a drug offense.
Key Matchups 
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Isaiah Thomas vs Kemba Walker
Walker is averaging 17.4 points, 4.0 rebounds, 4.7 assists, and 1.9 steals per game and is playing as well as just about any point guard in the league. After dealing with Stephen Curry on Friday night, it won't get any easier for the Celtics having to try to slow down Walker.

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Avery Bradley vs Nicolas Batum
Batum has also been playing very well and is averaging 16.6 points, 6.8 rebounds, 5.0 assists, and 1.2 steals a game. He had a triple double in the Hornets' win over the Heat on Wednesday.
Keys to the Game Forget About the Warriors - The Celtics lost a very tough double OT game to the Warriors on Friday night and have to turn around and play another tough team the next night. They need to forget about that loss and come out with the mindset of beating the Hornets. Don't let that loss hangover this game.
Rebound - The Celtics can't run and they can't score if they don't have the ball. They must crash the boards as a team and put out the extra effort it takes to get the rebounds. Charlotte surrenders the 4th fewest offensive rebounds per game at 9.1 per game. Much of rebounding is effort and the Celtics must put out more effort, especially on the boards,than the Hornets if they want to win this game.
Defense - Defense is always a key to getting a win. The Celtics have to get stops, especially down the stretch. The Hornets average 103.1 points per game and they allow just 98 points per game. The Celtics will need to work hard on defense if they want to get the win. They have to play as a team and trust each other on defense and have each others' backs.
Be Aggressive - When the Celtics are aggressive going after loose balls, crashing the boards, defending and taking the ball hard to the hoop, they are very tough to beat. They have to be the more aggressive team and they have to be the team that plays harder. Being the more aggressive team will also usually get them more calls from the refs (except against the Warriors).
Move the Ball but Limit Turnovers - The Celtics must move the ball and find the open man. They struggle to score when the ball stops moving. At the same time, they have to limit turnovers. They give away way too many points by making careless passes and by losing focus. The Hornets turn the ball over just 12.5 times a game, which is the fewest in the league. The Celtics have to take care of the ball and keep their turnovers low as well.
X-FactorsFatigue and Depth - Both teams are playing in back to back games and had to travel overnight. The Celtics depth could be a factor here but playing the next night after a double OT loss is a lot tougher than playing after an easy win.
Officiating - We saw in the Golden State game first hand that officiating can make a big difference in the outcome of the game. Hopefully the officials are a bit more even in this game.