FINAL UPDATE: The Boston Celtics and fired against next game which lead to …..

Marcus Smart carried off the court as Boston Celtics star suffers horror  injury scare - Mirror Online

FINAL UPDATE: The Boston Celtics and fired against next game which lead to …..

Marcus Smart carried off the court as Boston Celtics star suffers horror  injury scare - Mirror Online

The Celtics begin the game with a 20-5 record in their first 25 games, good for first place in the Eastern Conference.

They are 8-2 in their previous ten games and on a five-game winning run.

The Celtics most recently defeated the Orlando Magic by a score of 114-97.

Jaylen Brown led the way with 31 points, five rebounds, six assists, one steal, and one block on 12/20 shooting from the field and 5/8 from three.

They are on a two-game winning run and are 5-5 in their previous ten games.

The Warriors most recently defeated the Portland Trail Blazers by a score of 118-114.

Klay Thompson led the team with 28 points, four rebounds, one assist, and one steal while shooting 11/15 from the field and 5/10 from three.

Boston Celtics Injury Report (Dec. 20): Kristaps Porzingis and Luke Kornet’s status are still unknown.

Jayson Tatum will be added to the Celtics’ injury report for tonight. Tatum is also no longer in the picture. On Wednesday, he suffered a devastating ankle injury against the Warriors, forcing him to walk out of the game.

He returned quickly, but Tatum appeared agitated. After the injury, he had lost his explosiveness and was cautious to approach. On defense, he appeared to be a step slower as well. Tatum also addressed the ailment after the game, saying it hurt him and made it ‘tougher to move.’

The following is the expected injury report for the Boston Celtics’ game against Sacramento tonight:

How can I watch the Boston Celtics vs. Sacramento Kings game?

NBA TV will broadcast the Boston Celtics-Sacramento Kings game live. Local coverage will be provided by NBCS Boston and NBCS Sacramento. International fans can watch the game live online by subscribing to NBA

In a 132-126 loss to the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday, the Boston Celtics mismanaged the ball. Midway through the third quarter, the Celtics were up 17 points and looking good for a win. They were also about to watch Steph Curry leave the game due to foul trouble.

Before the fourth quarter began, Curry had five fouls. However, the Celtics were unable to capitalize on the opportunity. Boston struggled to close out another game that was under their control, similar to their problems the previous two seasons.

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