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 Boston Celtics (4-4) at Indiana Pacers (4-5)
Boston Celtics (4-4) at Indiana Pacers (4-5)
Saturday, November 12, 2016
7:00 PM ET
Regular Season Game #9, Road Game #5
TV: CSNNE, FSI, NBA-LP 752(DTV)/752(xfinity)
Radio: 98.5 Sports Hub, 1070 The Fan
Bankers Life Fieldhouse Probable Starting Matchups
Probable Starting Matchups
Point Guard
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Isaiah Thomas vs Jeff Teague
Shooting Guard 
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Avery Bradley vs Monta Ellis 
Small Forward 
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Marcus Smart vs Paul George 
Power Forward 
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 Kelly Olynyk vs Thaddeus Young 
Center
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Amir Johnson vs Myles Turner  
Celtics ReservesJaylen Brown 
Gerald Green
Jordan Mickey
Terry Rozier
James Young
Jonas Jerebko
Tyler Zeller
InjuriesAl Horford  (concussion) possible
Jae Crowder (ankle) out
Demetrius Jackson  (Red Claws)  out 
Head CoachBrad Stevens  

 Pacers Reserves
Pacers Reserves Lavoy Allen 
Aaron Brooks 
Rakeem Christmas 
Al Jefferson 
CJ Miles 
Georges Niang 
Glenn Robinson 
Kevin Seraphin 
Joe Young 
Injuries Rodney Studkey (hamstring)  out 
Head Coach Nate McMillan
Game Notes The Celtics begin a 2 game road trip with a visit to the Indiana Pacers.  Both the Celtics and the Pacers are playing on the second night of back to back games.  The Pacers lost in overtime in Philadelphia on Friday night and the Celtics beat the Knicks at home so both teams also travel overnight.  The Celtics will complete the road trip on Monday when they travel to New Orleans to face the Pelicans.  
Brad Stevens shook up the starting lineup against the Knicks with good results.  They had Gino time for the first time this season after a 115-87 win over the Knicks.  I expect Smart to start at small forward again in this game.  If Horford plays, he may start in place of Kelly or he may come off the bench to ease him back in.  
Indiana has struggled on the road so far this season, losing their first 5 games away from home.  They have played strong at home, however, winning all 4 games played there.   The Celtics have also struggled somewhat on the road, going 1-3 away from TD Garden so far. 
  The Celtics were expected to be second in the East with just the Cavs better than them.  The Pacers were the team that everyone expected to be the surprise team in the East.  The Celtics have struggled with injuries to key players while the Pacers are struggling to integrate new players, with former Celtic, Al Jefferson, being one of those new players. 
Jae Crowder is expected to miss his 5th game in a row with a sprained ankle and is not expected back until possibly Wednesday when the Celtics return to the Garden to face the Mavericks.  Al Horford traveled with the team to Indiana which means that there is a possibility that he will play in this game, which would be a very welcome return for the Celtics.  Rodney Stuckey is out for the Pacers with a hamstring injury. 
Key Matchups 
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Isaiah Thomas vs Jeff Teague 
Jeff Teague is averaging 13.6 points, 3.0 rebounds and 7.0 assists per game.  He is new to the Pacers this season, but has always had big games against the Celtics when he was with the Hawks.  Perhaps Horford can give the Isaiah some tips on how to handle him.  

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Marcus Smart vs Paul George 
George is having a great year, averaging 21.4 points, 6.4 rebounds, and 3.1 assists  per game.  He is shooting 44.9% from beyond the arc.  This is where the Celtics will miss Jae the most.  He always took on the job of guarding the opposing best player.   Smart gives up 5 inches to George but hopefully he can use his strength to keep George off balance somewhat.   
Honorable Mention Amir Johnson vs Myles Turner 
Turner is averaging 16.3 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 2.6 blocks.  He will give the Celtics problems in the paint on both ends.  Amir has to find a way to box him out and keep him away from the basket.  
Keys to the Game Rebound - The Celtics must box out and crash the boards.  They can't score without the ball and it will take extra effort on their part to grab the rebounds.  The Celtics have been out-rebounded by double digits in their blowout losses and they can't let up and must be aggressive in going after rebounds. 
Be Aggressive -  I already mentioned that the Celtics must be aggressive on the boards, but they also must be aggressive on defense, in going after loose balls,  and just all around going all out. They have to aggressively attack the basket. They need to start the game with that aggressive attitude and be aggressive through the whole game with no let up.  They can't let the Pacers be the team that works harder.  
Play Defense -  Defense wins games.  The Pacers are shooting 39% from beyond the arc and so the Celtics have to close out on their outside shooters.  They also must play better defense in the paint as they have been allowing too many easy shots in recent games.  The Celtics have to make playing tough defense a priority.  
Take Care of the Ball - The Pacers are 4th in the league with 9.5 steals per game and so the Celtics must focus on making good passes and be aware of the Pacers ability to close out the passing lanes.  Also, if the Celtics get careless, the Pacers will make them pay with fast break points.  
X-FactorsThe Injury Factor - The Celtics have struggled since Al Horford and Jae Crowder went down with injuries.  Al Horford traveled with the team to Indiana and there is a good chance that he may play in this game.  They will still miss Jae Crowder, but Al's return would give the Celtics a big boost, even though he will be rusty.  
Fatigue - Both teams are playing on the second night of back to back games.  Both teams had to travel overnight.   The Celtics are on the road, though while the Pacers are home.  The Celtics starters were able to get some rest in the 4th quarter of their win over the Knicks while the Pacers game went into overtime, causing them to have to play extra minutes.  Fatigue  may be a factor and whichever team handles it better will get the win.