Boston Celtics vs. Golden State Warriors preview, injury report, and info

The Press Democrat

The Boston Celtics kick off their West Coast Road trip on Wednesday night against the Golden State Warriors. Boston is hoping to bounce back after a tough loss vs. the Dallas Mavericks, while the Warriors will look to win their third game in a row.

Boston Celtics vs. Golden State Warriors preview, injury report, and info

How to Watch

Location: Chase Center, San Francisco, California

Time: 10:00 p.m. (EST)

Channel(s): ESPN

Injury Report

Aaron Nesmith remains out for Wednesday’s game as he continues to recover from a sprained ankle.

Andre Iguodala (back) and Gary Payton II (knee) are both out for the game against the Celtics. In addition, Andrew Wiggins (illness) is listed as questionable.

Boston Celtics Breakdown

On Kevin Garnett Day, the Celtics fell to a streaking Mavs squad that holds the second-best defensive rating since the start of the new year. It was indeed a defensive battle, but a strong third quarter from Luka Doncic and the Mavs was enough to make the difference. While it stings to lose such a close game at home, the loss was only Boston’s third since the start of February.

Boston is now 41-28 on the season, as they still sit at fifth in the Eastern Conference standings. They are only half a game behind the Chicago Bulls in fourth, one game behind the Philadelphia 76ers in third, and two games behind the Milwaukee Bucks in second.

Golden State Warriors Breakdown

The Warriors had been limping through the last couple of months before the return of Draymond Green on Monday night. It was the first time he, Stephen Curry, and Klay Thompson had played basketball together in over 1,000 days. They stomped a struggling Washington Wizards team, and it seems as though they will quickly return to the elite form they were in at the beginning of the season.

Golden State is 47-22 on the year, placing them at third in a tightly-packed Western Conference. The Memphis Grizzlies have officially overtaken them for second in the West, but the Warriors are just half a game behind them. However, Golden State is a full eight games back of the Phoenix Suns and 4.5 games up on the Utah Jazz. They and the Grizzlies have all but cemented themselves into those second and third seeds.

Pregame Show

Make sure to tune in to our live pregame show, “The Banner Town Build Up.” We are live 30 minutes before every Celtics game at @GuyBostonSports on YouTube and Facebook. See you there at 9:30 p.m. (EST) tonight!

Jack Simone

Jack Simone is the founder of Banner Town, USA and now works across the NBA landscape. He is the site expert at Hoops Habit and a contributing writer for At The Hive. He has also spent time with CLNS, Hardwood Houdini, and All U Can Heat. In addition, he is currently attending Regis College to earn a Master’s degree in Strategic Communication focused on sports. Make sure to check out the From the Rafters podcast on all podcast platforms.

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