The Boston Celtics visit the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday night for a pivotal NBA game at Intuit Dome. With both teams showcasing strong recent form, the contest features key injuries and defensive battles.
The Boston Celtics (21-12) conclude their five-game road trip against the LA Clippers (12-21) on Saturday at 10:30 p.m. ET. The Celtics hold a 1-0 series lead after a narrow 121-118 victory over the Clippers on November 16, where James Harden scored 37 points for Los Angeles despite the loss.
Boston enters on a 6-1 run over their last seven games, including a 3-1 road trip and a recent 120-106 win against the Sacramento Kings. The team ranks second in points allowed per game at 110.7. However, they will be without Jayson Tatum, who is out with an Achilles injury described in some reports as season-ending. Jaylen Brown has stepped up as a leader, averaging 29.5 points per game.
The Clippers are riding a six-game winning streak, their best stretch of the season, following a 118-101 victory over the Utah Jazz. Kawhi Leonard has been dominant, averaging 39.0 points during the streak, while the team has held opponents to 98.2 points per game. Injuries plague Los Angeles too, with Bradley Beal (hip), Bogdan Bogdanovic (hamstring), and Chris Paul (not with team) all out.
Betting odds list the Clippers as slight favorites: moneyline Clippers -118, Celtics -102; spread Clippers -1.5 (-105); total 220.5. Analysts note both teams' slow pace and strong defenses, predicting a low-scoring affair, though one preview favors the over. The Clippers have covered in each of their streak games, but Boston's road resilience could make this competitive.