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Celtics (19-17) at Grizzlies (20-18) Game #37 1/10/16
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Boston Celtics (19-17) at Grizzlies (20-18)
Sunday, January 10, 2016
6:00 PM ET
Regular Season Game #37, Road Game #18
TV: CSNNE, FSSE, NBA-LP 756 (DTV),758 (Xfinity)
Radio: 98.5 Sports Hub, WMFS
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Probable Starting Matchups
Point Guard
vs
Isaiah Thomas vs Mario Chalmers

Shooting Guard

vs
Avery Bradley vs Tony Allen

Small Forward
vs  
Jae Crowder vs Matt Barnes

Power Forward
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Amir Johnson vs Jeff Green 

Center
vs
Kelly Olynyk vs Marc Gasol



Reserves
Marcus Smart
Jonas Jerebko
Terry Rozier
James Young
Jared Sullinger
Jordan Mickey
Tyler Zeller
David Lee
Evan Turner
RJ Hunter

Injuries
Avery Bradley (hip) probable

Head Coach
Brad Stevens

Reserves
Vince Carter
James Ennis
JaMychal Green
Zach Randolph
Elliot Williams

Injuries

Jordan Adams (knee)  out
Mike Conley (Achilles) doubtful
Courtney Lee (foot)  doubtful
Jarell Martin (foot) out
Brandon Wright (knee) out

Head Coach
David Joerger

Game Notes
The Celtics continue their 3 game road trip with a stop in Memphis to take on the Grizzlies.  Both of these teams have been in an offensive slump.  The Celtics have lost 4 of their last 5 games.    The Grizzlies have been a bit more successful in spite of their offensive struggles.  They have won their last 5 at home and have won 4 of their last 6 overall. 

The Grizzlies have been pretty good at protecting their home court with a 12-6 record.  The Celtics have played better on the road than they have at home for the most part with a 10-7 record away from the Garden.  They split the series last season 1-1 with each team winning on their home court.  The Celtics won the last game in March of last season but lost the previous 5 games with Memphis. 

The Celtics briefly dropped out of the top 8 in the East but now are back in the 8th spot, tied record wise with Orlando, who lost to the Wizards on Saturday.  They are now 1.5 games behind Detroit, who are 7th and beat the Nets on Saturday.  The Celtics have lost 2 in a row and are now 7 games behind the first place Cavaliers. 

The Grizzlies have been struggling with injuries in recent games.  Mike Conley and Courtney Lee are both listed as doubtful and will be a game time decision.  Jordan Adams, Jarell Martin and Brandon Wright are all listed as out.  If Conley and Lee are out that leaves the Grizzlies with just 5 players on their bench. 

Avery Bradley, who missed the last 3 games, is expected to return to the lineup for this game.  Brad Stevens, who missed the last game, is also expected to return to the sidelines for this game.   I'm going to guess that Avery will be back in the starting lineup if he does return.  I also wouldn't be surprised to see Marcus Smart return to the starting line up with him. 

Key Matchups 
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Amir Johnson vs Jeff Green
The Grizzlies have moved Jeff Green to power forward and bring Zach Randolph off the bench.  How well we know that Green can have a monster game one night and then disappear for the next 4 nights.  It seems that every player likes to get back at their former teams and so Amir needs to keep Green from having a big game.   

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Kelly Olynyk vs Marc Gasol
Gasol is averaging 15.9 points, 7.3 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game.  He is capable of having a big game if the Celtics don't stay with him.  Kelly needs to keep him away from the basket as he will dominate inside if they don't keep him out of the paint. 

Honorable Mention
Jared Sullinger vs Zach Randolph
Randolph is averaging 14.0 points, 8.2 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game.  In the Grizzlies win over Denver on Friday, Randolph had 24 points, 6 rebounds and 3 blocks off the bench.  He is definitely a dangerous player and Sully needs to keep him out of the paint. 

Keys to the Game
Defense - Defense is always key to getting a win.   The Celtics must defend especially in the paint where the Grizzlies can be very dangerous. Since the start of last season, the Grizzlies are 45-4 when they reach 100 points.  The Celtics must make defense a priority against the Grizzlies, who are holding teams to 93.4 points in their last 13 games. 

Set the Pace - With the Grizzlies likely to be short handed,   the Celtics need to use their depth and run on every possession and keep the pace of the game up throughout the game.   They should be able to wear them down by the end of the game. 

Play 48 Minutes -  This follows setting the pace.  The Celtics can't just run half the game.  They have to run for the entire game.  They also can't let up down the stretch and have to focus especially at the end of the game.  The Celtics have been playing well in the first half but then seem to lose focus in the second half.  They have to stay focused and play hard the entire game.

Rebound -  Crashing the boards won't be all that easy with Randolph and Gasol crowding the paint.  But the Celtics must put out extra effort to grab as many rebounds as they can because they have to get the ball in order to score and they must keep the Grizzlies from scoring easy second chance points.  The Grizzlies are 14-3 when scoring at least 12 second chance points and the Celtics have to keep them off the boards to stop tip ins and second chance baskets.

Don't Shoot Bricks - The Celtics, as a team, have been in a shooting slump.  Their outside shots have not been falling.   They have to take the ball inside if they continue to struggle with their outside shots.   From 11/30 -12/21, the Celtics were the 3rd best 3 point shooting team in the East at 38.2%.   In the 8 games since that stretch, the Celtics have dropped to just 24.4% from beyond the arc.  Against Chicago, they shot 20%, against Detroit, they shot 21% and against the Nets, they shot a pitiful 16.7% on 3 pointers.  It wouldn't be quite as bad if they weren't taking so many of them.  They need to get to the basket if they continue to struggle from long distance. 

X-Factors
Offense

Both teams have been struggling with their offense and if one or both of the teams can get back on track and start hitting shots, it would go a long way toward getting a win.  Can the Celtics finally start hitting their shots?  And if the shots aren't falling, will they go to the basket or just continue to shoot bricks  from outside? 

Officiating

Officiating is always an x-factor. At times they call the game even and let them play. Other times they call the game one sided or call every little touch foul and that takes all of the flow out of the game. Every crew has it's own identity and that can change the flow and outcome of the game.  The Celtics play best when the refs allow them to play and call the game fairly.  They have to adjust to the way the game is being called. 
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Re: Celtics (19-17) at Grizzlies (20-18) Game #37 1/10/16
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2016, 09:16:23 PM »

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The Celtics need to bounce back.

Re: Celtics (19-17) at Grizzlies (20-18) Game #37 1/10/16
« Reply #2 on: January 09, 2016, 09:19:27 PM »

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CBS should start E.Turner or Jerebko instead of Amir to matchup more effectively against Grizzlies two SF configuration.

Re: Celtics (19-17) at Grizzlies (20-18) Game #37 1/10/16
« Reply #3 on: January 09, 2016, 09:23:09 PM »

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CBS should start E.Turner or Jerebko instead of Amir to matchup more effectively against Grizzlies two SF configuration.

I'm not really worried about Barnes. I think Turner is starting too.

Re: Celtics (19-17) at Grizzlies (20-18) Game #37 1/10/16
« Reply #4 on: January 09, 2016, 09:38:01 PM »

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Got to have serious game from bigs in this one .

Amir , Zeller and Sully need to step up

Re: Celtics (19-17) at Grizzlies (20-18) Game #37 1/10/16
« Reply #5 on: January 09, 2016, 09:59:35 PM »

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TP Rondo9 for being the first in the game thread!   And I agree!  They need to bounce back!

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Re: Celtics (19-17) at Grizzlies (20-18) Game #37 1/10/16
« Reply #6 on: January 09, 2016, 10:47:26 PM »

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C's need to keep it with in 7

Re: Celtics (19-17) at Grizzlies (20-18) Game #37 1/10/16
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Re: Celtics (19-17) at Grizzlies (20-18) Game #37 1/10/16
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Re: Celtics (19-17) at Grizzlies (20-18) Game #37 1/10/16
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Shut it down.

Need Memphis to win so Dallas pick is stronger. This Curry-era is a right-off, much like the Jordan 90's, wait until Curry retires and amass picks.

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Re: Celtics (19-17) at Grizzlies (20-18) Game #37 1/10/16
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Despite what is written above I expect Amir to guard Gasol.

Re: Celtics (19-17) at Grizzlies (20-18) Game #37 1/10/16
« Reply #11 on: January 10, 2016, 05:51:54 PM »

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Despite what is written above I expect Amir to guard Gasol.

Right, if the starting 5 remain like that. That's how I see it as well.

Re: Celtics (19-17) at Grizzlies (20-18) Game #37 1/10/16
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I can see us losing this by double digits.

However I am invariably wrong with game predictions so yay! We won by six

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Re: Celtics (19-17) at Grizzlies (20-18) Game #37 1/10/16
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I wonder if they'll put Crowder on Green and Olynyk on Barnes.

Re: Celtics (19-17) at Grizzlies (20-18) Game #37 1/10/16
« Reply #14 on: January 10, 2016, 06:05:14 PM »

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CBS should start E.Turner or Jerebko instead of Amir to matchup more effectively against Grizzlies two SF configuration.

I'm not really worried about Barnes. I think Turner is starting too.

It's not so much concern for defending Matt Barnes but more a lack of confidence in Amir / Olynyk being able to take advantage of the size advantage.

And if they do not - why stay big? Is the team not better off going small?