The Charlotte Hornets, on a five-game winning streak, face the Boston Celtics in Boston on Wednesday evening. Both teams have been performing strongly recently, with the Celtics winning 12 of their last 14 games. The matchup highlights two of the NBA's top defensive teams.
The Charlotte Hornets enter their game against the Boston Celtics with a record of 31-31, seeking a sixth consecutive victory. This comes after a remarkable turnaround: on January 22, they were 12 games under .500 but responded with a 124-97 win over the Orlando Magic, starting a nine-game winning streak and overall 15-3 run since then. The Hornets rank 10th in the league defensively, allowing 112.7 points per game, but they also score efficiently at 116.1 points per contest, 11th in the NBA. During their current streak, they have scored at least 117 points in four games.
The Boston Celtics, with a 41-20 record, host the game at TD Garden at 7:30 p.m. ET. They have won 12 of their last 14 contests and 17 of 22 since back-to-back losses on January 10 and 12. Boston leads the league in defense, permitting just 107.0 points per game on average. They recently defeated the Milwaukee Bucks 108-81 on Monday, despite missing leading scorer Jaylen Brown, who averages 29 points per game and sat out due to illness but is expected to return for this matchup. The Celtics average 114.9 points offensively and recently scored 148 against the Brooklyn Nets.
The consensus odds list the Celtics as 6.5-point favorites. Betting models suggest the over on 213.5 total points, projecting it to hit in 68% of simulations, given the offensive potential with Brown's return and Charlotte's scoring form. This game is part of a broader Wednesday NBA slate that includes five matchups.