Scouting Report: Six things to know about the Raptors offense vs. Celtics defense taken at BSJ Headquarters (Celtics)

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The Celtics-Raptors matchup in the Eastern Conference Semifinals has the potential to be one of the best postseason battles in the NBA this year with the two teams facing each other for the first time in the playoffs. The Celtics won three of four regular season games against Toronto but both teams were missing several key players from the first three of those contests, limiting their usefulness in scouting the playoff matchup. After reviewing film, we begin our scouting report of the series with a long look at the Raptors offense and how the Celtics' defense will adjust to their strengths and weaknesses. 

The Basics for Raptors

Pace: 102.9 (12th in NBA)

No. 13 offense: 110.7 points per 100 possessions


No. 2 defense: 104.7 points per 100 possessions


+6.1 net rating (4th)  


Strengths on offense 


3-point shooting:


Al Horford, Tobias Harris
Joel Embiid


Kyle Lowry
Fred VanVleet


Raptors 3-point shooters in rotation


Powell: 39.9 percent

VanVleet: 39 percent

OG Anunoby: 39 percent

Terence Davis: 38.5 percent

Serge Ihaka: 38.5 percent

Marc Gasol: 38.5 percent

Pascal Siakam: 35.9 percent

Kyle Lowry: 35.2 percent


Rondae Hollis-Jefferson
Enes Kanter


Norm Powell


Getting to free throw line:
Pascal Siakam
Daniel Theis
Jayson Tatum






Fast break offense:
Marc Gasol


Weaknesses for Raptors defense


Offensive rebounding (24th in NBA):
Serge Ibaka, Rondae Hollis-Jefferson
Grant Williams, Rob Williams, Enes Kanter
OG Anunoby


Guards finishing against rim protection:
Brad Stevens


Half-court offense/Turnovers:




Coming up tomorrow...the Celtics offense vs. the Raptors defense

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