Boston Celtics Ready to Smash Brooklyn Nets Ahead of Tomorrom’s Match

Boston Celtics Ready to Smash Brooklyn Nets Ahead of Tomorrom’s Match

The Nets’ last game was against the Grizzlies, and they won 106-104.

Brooklyn finished the game with a 47.6% field goal percentage (40 of 84) and 13 of 36 three-pointers made.

The Nets converted 13 of their 18 charity stripe attempts, for a 72.2% success rate.

They grabbed 37 rebounds, 12 of which were offensive.

In this game, they had 28 assists, 15 turnovers, and 7 steals.

 

In terms of defence, Brooklyn allowed its opponent to shoot 47.3% from the field on 43 of 91 attempts.

Memphis distributed 29 assists and had 5 steals in this game. Furthermore,

Memphis grabbed 44 rebounds (13 offensive, 31 defensive) and had one block.

Memphis won this game by shooting 76.9% from the charity stripe, hitting 10 of 13 shots.

They also made 8 out of 30 shots from beyond the perimeter. Regarding personal fouls,

The Nets finished with 22, while the Grizzlies tallied 16 personal fouls.

Cameron Johnson is a player who came through for the contest.

Johnson finished shooting 72.7% from the field and also earned 2 dimes.

He saw the court for 36 minutes played and also totaled 3 boards.

He ended up walking away with 20 points on 8 of 11 shooting.

 

Brooklyn enters this game with a 4-4 record on the season.

They now score 113.5 points per game (16th in the league), while shooting 47.1% from the floor.

The Nets are shooting 35.8% from three-point range (115 of 321) and 78.1% from the charity stripe.

Brooklyn averages 39.0 rebounds per game and has a total of 215 assists this year.

which ranks 13th in the league for rock passing.

 

They turn the ball over 14.6 times a game and commit 26.5 personal fouls as a team.

Defensively, the Nets force 15.8 turnovers per game and draw 19.4 personal fouls.

They are rated 16th in the league for allowing assists to the opposition, with 209 conceded this season.

The Nets defence allows an opponent shooting percentage of 47.8% (313 of 655) and concedes 42.9 boards per game as a team.

 

They are relinquishing 35.7% on shots from downtown and they are 17th in the league in points per game allowed (113.8).

The last time they took the hardwood, the Celtics took a loss by a final score of 118-112 when they faced the Warriors.

The Celtics earned 34 defensive boards and 13 offensive boards for a total of 47 in the game.

They also coughed up the ball 12 times, while recording 5 steals for the matchup.

 

The Warriors committed 19 fouls in this game, sending the Celtics to the free throw line for 21 attempts.

They made 17 of their free throws, giving them an 81.0% success rate. Boston made 19 of 54 3-pointers (35.2%).

When the game ended, the Celtics had a 42.2% field goal percentage after shooting 38 of 90.

 

The Celtics allowed the Warriors to bury 42 of 91 attempts from the floor which had them shooting 46.2% for the contest.

They went 41.2% from 3-point land by shooting 14 out of 34 and finished the game at 20 out of 24 at the charity stripe (83.3%).

When discussing how they rebounded, Boston allowed Golden State to collect 53 in total (15 on the offensive side).

 

Jayson Tatum was important for the Celtics for the matchup.

Tatum earned 32 points in his 37 mins of playing time and totaled 2 dimes in the matchup.

He knocked down 10 out of 20 in this game for a field goal percentage of 50.0%, and accounted for 4 rebounds.

 

Boston has a 7-2 record this year. The Celtics commit 16.6 fouls per game and shoot 82.1% from the charity stripe.

Their assist rate is 23.7 per game (24th in basketball), while they turn the ball over 11.8 times.

Boston has 1,101 points this season (122.3 per game) and an average of 44.1 rebounds.

The Celtics are 19th in the NBA in terms of offensive efficiency, shooting 45.7% from the floor.

 

The Celtics on the defensive end are ranked 12th in the NBA in points given up per game with 110.6.

They are able to force 15.3 TO’s per game and have allowed teams to shoot 46.4% from the field (16th in the NBA).

The Boston defense concedes 33.7% on shots from distance (111 of 329) and their opponents are converting on 77.9% of their shots from the free throw line.

They have conceded 23.8 dimes and 43.3 rebounds every game, which is 6th and 14th in the NBA.

 

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