Sunday, December 22, 2024

NBA Preview: Boston Celtics at Detroit Pistons

The Boston Celtics are hot, and they will get a chance to keep their winning streak going against a team they defeated just three nights ago.

Boston collected its fifth straight victory on Friday, defeating the visiting Denver Nuggets 131-112. The Celtics now head to Detroit to face the Pistons on Saturday night.

Jayson Tatum continued to lead Boston, scoring 34 points against Denver. Tatum has reached the 30-point mark in four of the past five games and in seven of the Celtics’ 12 games this season.

Payton Pritchard led the Celtics’ reserves with 11 points in 16 minutes. Pritchard, a rotation regular the past two seasons, had played in only four games before Friday and hadn’t scored more than four points in any game.

Boston interim coach Joe Mazzulla said, “I’ve said it to him, I’ve said it to others. No matter what situation he’s in, when his name gets called, I trust he’s going to be ready to play. I trust he’s going to know the game plan, I trust he’s going to have a great mindset.”

The Celtics defeated the Pistons 128-112 on Wednesday with Boston reserve forward Sam Hauser scoring a career-high 24 points.

The Pistons, with leading scorer Cade Cunningham in street clothes, lost to the host New York Knicks 121-112 on Friday. Cunningham sat out due to left-shin soreness, and it’s questionable whether he will play against the Celtics.

Cunningham, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2021 draft, had arguably the worst game of his career on Wednesday. He shot 1-for-11 from the field while contributing just four points, three rebounds and two assists in 24 minutes.

Bojan Bogdanovic led eight Pistons in double figures on Friday with 25 points. Alec Burks, making his season and Detroit debut, added 17 points off the bench. Burks, who recovered from a foot injury, was acquired from the Knicks in an offseason deal.

Detroit trailed New York by 16 in the second quarter and by 10 at halftime but cut the deficit to four points in the final two minutes.

Backup point guard Killian Hayes has delivered encouraging performances in back-to-back games after being a non-factor in his first 11 outings this season.

Hayes had 16 points on Wednesday and followed that with an 11-point, seven-assist, six-rebound and three-steal performance on Friday while playing a season-high 34 minutes.

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