Boston Celtics vs. Indiana Pacers preview, injury report, and info

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The Boston Celtics continue their homestand on Friday night, welcoming the Indiana Pacers to town. Boston will be hoping to snap a two-game losing streak, while Indiana looks to break a five-game losing streak of their own.

How to Watch

Location: TD Garden, Boston, Massachusetts

Time: 7:30 p.m. (EST)

Channel(s): NBC Sports Boston

Injury Report

Robert Williams is the only player listed on the Celtics’ injury report ahead of their game with the Pacers.

Indiana has a much larger injury report than the C’s. Seven players are listed as out for Friday’s game - Ricky Rubio, TJ McConnell, TJ Warren, Myles Turner, Malcolm Brogdon, Chris Duarte, and Isaiah Jackson. In addition, two players are listed as questionable - Goga Bitadze and Oshae Brissett.

Boston Celtics Breakdown

The Celtics got their first taste of what life without Williams is truly like, losing to the Miami Heat on Wednesday night. It was a hard-fought game, but Boston seemingly lost their composure down the stretch, letting the refs get into their heads. It was their second loss in a row after losing to the Toronto Raptors on Monday, marking their first losing streak since the end of January.

With the two losses, the Celtics find themselves at third in the East, staring at a first-round date with the Raptors for now. That being said, they are 1.5 games back of the second-place Milwaukee Bucks and only half a game in front of the fourth-place Philadelphia 76ers. With five games left, however, there’s still plenty of time for the standings to change.

Indiana Pacers Breakdown

The Pacers lost to the Denver Nuggets in their last game, but put up an impressive fight. After being down 43-15 in the first quarter, they battled all the way back to make it a tie game heading into the fourth. They ultimately fell to Nikola Jokic’s greatness, but that sort of resilience is great to see from a young team. Tyrese Haliburton and the rest of their young squad look ready to make quick improvements next year.

The fight they showed against Denver is the perfect example of how the Pacers are the Kings of Tanking. Indiana is 25-52 on the season and in line to get a top-five pick in the NBA Draft. They’re keeping games close, putting up a fight, but still piling up losses. That’s exactly what the general managers of young, up-and-coming teams want to see from their roster.

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 7:00 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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