Final: Celtics 94, Cavaliers 102 - Poor shooting, worse defense, doom C's taken BSJ Headquarters (Celtics)

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BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - JANUARY 24: Daniel Theis #27 of the Boston Celtics defends a shot form Collin Sexton #2 of the Cleveland Cavaliers at TD Garden on January 24, 2021 in Boston, Massachusetts.

Preview by Jack Simone, CLNS Media

TIP OFF: 8 p.m. @ Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
RADIO: 98.5 The Sports Hub
TV: NBC Sports Boston
Predicted Starting Lineups

Celtics

G: Payton Pritchard
G: Evan Fournier
SF: Jayson Tatum
PF: Semi Ojeleye
C: Tristan Thompson

Cavaliers

G: Collin Sexton
G: Damyean Dotson
SF: Isaac Okoro
PF: Dean Wade
C: Jarrett Allen

LIVE COVERAGE, By John Karalis

Fourth quarter

  • An Evan Fournier 3 gave Boston a 3 point lead, but Damyean Dotson scored on an assist from Kevin Love, and then Love hit a 3 on an assist from Dotson to take a 2 point lead.
  • 10-0 run for the Cavs as they start getting hot from 3. Dotson and Love are still rolling. Boston is not.
  • Jayson Tatum hit two free throws to break a nearly four minute scoreless streak
  • The run extends to 14-2 after a buzzer-beating layup from Dotson
  • Make it 20-4 and it's a 13 point Cavs lead with 4:24 
  • A Tatum dunk cut it to 9, and the Celtics manage to get a stop
  • Boston's defense is just awful. 

Third quarter

  • The Celtics came out and got back-to-back 3's from Grant Williams and Tremont Waters to take a lead.
  • Post ups from Tristan Thompson are just brutal. He kills all momentum.
  • Jayson Tatum is getting it going a little, scoring on an aggressive drive to the hoop and also taking advantage of a defensive lapse for an and-1.
  • Once again the Celtics give up a big run, 10-3, to the Cavs. 
  • Boston answers with a 10-2 run. Aaron Nesmith's energy was a big part of it, hitting a bucket and then tipping in his own miss.

Second quarter

  • The Celtics have gotten their 3-pointers to start falling, which helped them climb back into this. They're now 4-13, but Cleveland is only 1-11
  • 12-2 run for the Cavs to go up 11. This is not a good basketball game. This is the kind of game this season deserves
  • Mixed into a just putrid quarter of basketball was a gorgeous move by Jayson Tatum, which triggered 6 quick points from the Celtics to cut it 5
  • A steal and dunk from Nesmith cut the lead to 3. The halftime score is 42-39 Cleveland, a disgustingly low score that is in no way a function of defense. It's just bad.

First quarter

  • Jarrett Allen is a formidable rim protector, but the Celtics have had some early success attacking the rim.
  • The Celtics stalled on one offensive possession and Brad Stevens can clearly be heard saying "we've gotta be more aggressive." 
  • Cleveland is up five behind Colin Sexton, who is 2-3 from the field.
  • The Celtics tied the game back up at 11 but a string over turnovers sent the Cavs on a 7-0 run
  • The run grew to 11 as the Celtics offense completely stalled. Zero ball movement, nothing going to the basket ... nothing. 
  • Tatum finally got one going to the hoop and Payton Pritchard scored send it into the second quarter down 5

According to the online sports book Betonline.ag, the Celtics are 6.0 point favorites.

  • Point Spread: Celtics -6
  • Over-Under: 219 points
  • Money line: Celtics -240, Cavaliers +200

After crumbling last night to the Heat, 129-121, the Celtics (35-34, 32-37 ATS) are bound for the play-in tournament unless they win out and the Knicks lose out. They take on the Cavaliers (21-48, 25-44 ATS) tonight at 8 p.m. EST, where a win could guarantee them no lower than the seven seed.

Cleveland features lengthy injury report, with seven players out and one questionable. Garland (ankle), Lamar Stevens (concussion), Isaiah Hartenstein (concussion), Larry Nance Jr. (thumb), Matthew Dellavedova (neck), Taurean Prince (ankle), and Dylan Windler (knee) are all out. Cedi Osman is questionable with an ankle injury.

The Cavs are 21-48 this season and sit at 14th in the Eastern Conference. They are currently on an eleven game losing streak, the longest in the NBA.

The Celtics will be without Jaylen Brown, as he is out for the remainder of the year and will undergo surgery to repair a torn ligament in his wrist. Robert Williams (turf toe), Kemba Walker (injury management) and Marcus Smart (calf) are all out as well.

Boston dropped three games in a row and seven of their last ten entering tonight. They are 35-34 on the year, good for seventh in the Eastern Conference. A win tonight ensures that they don’t fall below that mark this season.

Collin Sexton is the Cavs’ leading scorer, averaging 24.4 points per game. Jarrett Allen is the top rebounder on the squad, averaging 9.8 rebounds to go along with 13.3 PPG. Darius Garland leads the group in asssits, dishing out 6.2 a night while also putting up 17.7 points. Kevin Love (11.5), Cedi Osman (10.4), and Taurean Prince (10.1) round out the team’s double-digit scorers.

Kemba Walker had been leading the Celtics lately, averaging 29.8 points in the last five games. Jayson Tatum (26.2) and Evan Fournier (21.2) are also putting up 20+ PPG over that stretch. Nobody else on the team is averaging in double-figures over the last five games.

Prediction

With four of Boston’s usual starters out, everyone’s eyes will be on Tatum, including the opposing team. This season, the Celtics rank 23rd in assists per game. If they want a chance at a win tonight, ball movement has to be the main focus on offense. Tatum will not be able to attack in isolation every possession, so it will be up to him and Fournier to get the ball moving.

The C’s have given up 100 or more points for ten games in a row. The Cavaliers have the lowest-scoring offense in the league (103.8) and have failed to crack 100 in 26 of their 69 games. They are 2-24 in those games, so if the Celtics can manage to put together a solid defensive effort, they'll win handily. 

The Cavs are the worst three-point shooting team in the NBA this season (33.8%), that will help a Celtics team allowing 44.6% shooting from three to opponents over their last five games. If there is one win remaining on the schedule, it's tonight. 

Celtics 106, Cavaliers 102

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