The Boston Celtics will face the Washington Wizards on Thursday at 7 p.m. in Capital One Arena, Washington, D.C. This game will be broadcast on NBC Sports Boston and radio station WBZ-FM 98.5.
Boston enters the matchup with a 12-9 record, holding a 7-3 mark in their last 10 games. The Wizards struggle with a season record of 3-17 but have shown some promise, winning two of their last four games.
Injury Report and Key Player Status
Jaylen Brown, the Celtics’ leading scorer this season with an average of 29 points per game, will miss his first game due to injury. Brown has been instrumental in the Celtics’ offense, scoring 30 or more points in four of his last five contests. Washington center Alex Sarr, who missed the last two games with a left adductor strain, could return. As the Wizards’ leading scorer and rebounder, Sarr averages 19.1 points and 8.6 rebounds per game.
Team Comparison and Stats
The Celtics score 115.3 points per game while allowing 111.2 points, demonstrating solid defense. The Wizards manage 112.8 points per game but concede a league-worst 127.3 points. Boston shoots 46.6% from the field compared to Washington’s 46.2%. Defensively, the Celtics limit opponents to 44.5% shooting, whereas Washington allows 48.2%. On three-pointers, the Wizards hold a slight edge, shooting 36.8% against Boston’s 35.5%.
Additional Notes
The Celtics have won nine consecutive games against the Wizards, indicating a strong historical edge. Boston coach Joe Mazzulla praised Brown’s leadership and efficiency, highlighting his ability to create plays despite the injury setback. Washington aims to build momentum with recent home victories over strong Eastern Conference opponents.
Game Information Summary
- When: Thursday, 7 p.m.
- Where: Capital One Arena, Washington, D.C.
- TV/Radio: NBCSB, WBZ-FM 98.5
- Betting line: Boston favored by 9.5 points
- Over/Under: 230 points
This game presents a chance for the struggling Wizards to challenge a Celtics team adapting without their star Brown. Fans can expect a competitive atmosphere as both teams seek to improve their standings.
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