Before getting to the game, we first have to acknowledge that the Celtics have traded Anfernee Simons to the Chicago Bulls in exchange for veteran big man Nikola Vučević. Simons was a great asset to the Celtics this season, shooting 44%, 39.5% on threes. Thanks you for your service, Anfernee, but the Celtics most pressing need was for a big man in center, and Vučević (6' 9", 265 lbs) fills that role. He's averaged 16.9 points per game for the Bulls this season, shooting 50.5% and 37.6% on threes. More importantly, his 9.0 rebounds per game will be useful on a team whose best rebounder, Neemias Queta, gets 8.1 and Jaylen Brown, 7.0.
Last night, Mr. Brown snagged 11 rebounds and scored 33 points against the Dallas Mavericks. Pritchard and Garza got 26 and 16 points, respectively, and Hauser and White 11 each. Garza went four-for-four on three-point shooting, but overall the team shot only 33.3% outside the line. They were outrebounded by Dallas, 49-47, but they was good enough to beat the Mavs, 110-100, even with teen sensation Cooper Flagg (36 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists).
The Knicks won last night as well, so Boston and New York remain tied, 32-18, in first place in the Atlantic The Pistons won as well, so Detroit remain 5½ games up in the Eastern Conference.
The Texas roadhouse roadtrip continues and takes the Celtics from Dallas to Houston tonight (8:00 pm), where they will face Kevin Durant and the Rockets (31-17).
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