The Boston Celtics are aiming to avoid their first three-game losing streak of the season as they face the visiting Indiana Pacers on Friday night.
Celtics’ Recent Struggles
The Celtics are coming off losses to the Orlando Magic (108-104) and the Philadelphia 76ers (118-114). The setback against Philadelphia brought Boston’s home record to 11-5, surpassing the number of home defeats they had in the entire 2023-24 regular season when they finished 37-4 at TD Garden. The loss to the 76ers on Christmas Day marked the first time this season that the Celtics have suffered back-to-back defeats. They are 3-4 in their past seven games.
Health issues continue to plague the Celtics. Jrue Holiday (shoulder) missed Wednesday’s game, and Kristaps Porzingis exited in the first half due to an ankle injury. Both players are listed as questionable for Friday’s game.
Pacers’ Form and Previous Encounter
The Pacers will attempt to secure their second victory over the Celtics this season. On October 30, Pascal Siakam hit six 3-pointers, including a game-winner with 6.1 seconds left in overtime, to lead Indiana to a 135-132 victory over Boston in Indianapolis.
Indiana has been in strong form recently, but their five-game winning streak was snapped by a 120-114 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday. The Pacers may be without Obi Toppin, who sprained his left ankle in the first quarter against the Thunder. Toppin briefly returned in the second quarter but did not play in the second half.
Key Matchup
Boston will need to bounce back from their recent struggles and rely on their depth if Holiday and Porzingis remain sidelined. The Pacers, on the other hand, will look to exploit any defensive lapses and capitalize on their recent offensive form.
This matchup promises to be an intense battle as both teams seek to regain momentum. The Celtics and Pacers will meet again on Sunday in Boston, adding further intrigue to this clash.