NBA Game Preview: Boston Celtics (25-15) vs. Atlanta Hawks (20-23)

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The Boston Celtics travel to Atlanta to face the Hawks in an Eastern Conference clash that could highlight Boston’s offensive firepower against Atlanta’s defensive struggles amid injuries. The Celtics, riding a strong road record, are favored despite missing key players like Jayson Tatum, while the Hawks aim to leverage home-court advantage but face depth issues in the frontcourt. This matchup could turn into a high-scoring affair if Atlanta’s guards exploit Boston’s backcourt uncertainties.

Venue: State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA

Tipoff is scheduled for 7:30 PM ET (broadcast on FanDuel SN SE, NBCS-BOS, and NBA League Pass)

Recent Team Forms

Both teams have been middling lately, with Boston showing road resilience but recent slips, and Atlanta struggling defensively while dealing with injuries.

Boston Celtics Last 10 Games (5-5 record, averaging 116.0 PPG scored, 111.2 PPG allowed)

DateOpponentResultKey Stats
1/15/2026@ MIAW 119-114119 PTS, 48% FG
1/12/2026@ INDL 96-9896 PTS, 42% FG
1/10/2026vs SASL 95-10095 PTS, 41% FG
1/9/2026vs TORW 125-117125 PTS, 54% FG
1/7/2026vs DENL 110-114110 PTS, 45% FG
1/5/2026vs CHIW 115-101115 PTS, 40% FG
1/3/2026@ LACW 146-115146 PTS, 55% FG
1/1/2026@ SACW 120-106120 PTS, 50% FG
12/30/2025vs UTAW 129-119129 PTS, 52% FG
12/28/2025vs PORL 108-114108 PTS, 47% FG

Atlanta Hawks Last 10 Games (5-5 record, averaging 114.9 PPG scored, 117.0 PPG allowed)

DateOpponentResultKey Stats
1/15/2026@ PORL 101-117101 PTS, 43% FG
1/13/2026@ LALL 116-141116 PTS, 45% FG
1/11/2026@ GSWW 124-111124 PTS, 49% FG
1/9/2026@ DENW 110-87110 PTS, 49% FG
1/7/2026vs NOPW 117-100117 PTS, 46% FG
1/5/2026@ TORL 100-118100 PTS, 42% FG
1/3/2026@ TORL 117-134117 PTS, 48% FG
1/1/2026@ NYKW 111-99111 PTS, 47% FG
12/30/2025vs MINW 126-102126 PTS, 51% FG
12/28/2025@ OKCL 129-140129 PTS, 50% FG

Injury Report

Injuries loom large, with both teams missing frontcourt anchors and Boston potentially short on guards.

Boston Celtics

Doubtful: Payton Pritchard (Left Ankle – Soreness)

Out: Josh Minott (Left Ankle – Sprain), Jayson Tatum (Right Achilles – Repair)

Atlanta Hawks

Questionable: Dyson Daniels (Right Ankle – Sprain), RayJ Dennis (G League – Two-Way), Nikola Djurisic (G League – On Assignment), Caleb Houstan (G League – Two-Way)

Out: N’Faly Dante (Right Knee – ACL Tear), Kristaps Porzingis (Left Achilles – Tendinitis), Zaccharie Risacher (Left Knee – Bone Contusion)

Key Player Matchups

Without Tatum and Porzingis, focus shifts to perimeter battles and rebounding.

Jaylen Brown (BOS) vs. Dyson Daniels (ATL): Brown (averaging 25+ PPG) could dominate if Daniels is limited by his ankle; Daniels’ defense is key for Atlanta.

Derrick White (BOS) vs. Trae Young (ATL): Young’s playmaking (17+ APG potential) vs. White’s two-way guard play; expect high assists and threes.

Al Horford (BOS) vs. Onyeka Okongwu (ATL): Veteran vs. young rim protector; rebounding edge could decide the paint.

Overall Edge: Boston’s depth and road form give them the nod, but Atlanta’s home energy and Young’s scoring could keep it close.

Series History

Boston dominates historically, but Atlanta has won recent regular-season meetings.

All-Time Record: Celtics lead 245-151 in 396 regular-season games

Recent Meetings: Atlanta won the last two in 2024-25 (119-115 OT on 1/18/2025, 117-116 on 11/12/2024)

In the last 5 games: Celtics 3-2 (average score: BOS 115.6, ATL 113.8)

At State Farm Arena: Hawks have won 4 of the last 6 home games vs. Boston.

Betting Trends

Celtics: 5-5 ATS in last 10 games; 15-2 ATS when scoring 116+ PPG

Hawks: 3-2 ATS in last 5 games; 14-9 ATS on the road but 7-11 at home

O/U Trends:

Celtics: Over in 4 of last 6 road games

Hawks: Under in 6 of last 10 overall; games average 233.9 total points

Game Odds

Boston Celtics                   – 3.5

Atlanta Hawks                   228.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, January 16, 2026

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