Kemba Walker, Jaylen Brown lead C’s to victory over pesky Mavs

In a nationally televised matchup against the Dallas Mavericks, Boston Celtics wing Jaylen Brown continues to shine. As does Kemba Walker, the new face of the franchise.

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It was a tale of two halves in many ways for the Boston Celtics, who eked out a win against the Dallas Mavericks (116-106) as they returned home from a three-game road trip to notch their eighth straight victory of the 2019-20 season.

That is, unless you were Jayson Tatum, who struggled from the field throughout the game. Entering Monday’s contest averaging 21.3 points per game on 43.2 percent shooting from the field, Tatum knocked down just one of his 18 field attempts (for five total points).

The Celtics defense suffocated Dallas in the first half as fourth-year wing Jaylen Brown continued to thrive as a slasher, showcasing an impressive combination of explosiveness, patience and ball-handling that made him difficult to stop. The Georgia native scored 25 points and notched his second straight double-double, continuing to make the Celtics look wise for extending his contract before the deadline.

However, while Tatum failed to find the mark from the floor, so too did All-Star point guard Kemba Walker.

Getting off to yet another slow start, Walker scored just five points in the first half before a barrage of three-pointers in the second half led to him finishing the game with 29 points (on 8-14 shooting from deep).

On the other side, Mavs star Luka Doncic played well throughout the game (he scored a game-high 34 points and dished out a game-high nine assists) and began to both score and facilitate at an even higher level in the second half. What was a tied game a halftime — but one that Dallas had never led in to that point — turned into one that the Mavs briefly led in the fourth quarter.

Walker, along with Brown, Marcus Smart and rookie Javonte Green — guards used to replace the downhill attack of the injured Gordon Hayward — made plays late in the game to give Boston the lead back. Walker would suffer whiplash late in the game that prevented him from playing the final minutes but by then, the Celtics already had the game in hand.

Boston was helped by the Mavericks going 3-9 from the free-throw line in the fourth quarter but they battled for a tough win against a dominant player, and without one of their best players.

Next up for the Celtics is a matchup with the Washington Wizards on Nov. 13.

Report: Gordon Hayward out for six weeks after hand surgery

Boston Celtics forward Gordon Hayward’s absence can only be mitigated by a team-wide effort.

Per an official announcement from the Boston Celtics, forward Gordon Hayward underwent a successful surgery to repair a fourth metacarpal fracture in his left hand and will be out for approximately six weeks. With that timeline, the earliest he should be expected back is Dec. 25 against the Toronto Raptors.

Hayward sustained the injury on Nov. 9 against the San Antonio Spurs, leaving the game late in the second quarter.

In Hayward’s absence, Celtics head coach Brad Stevens has a myriad of options he can use to replace the all-around skillset that the veteran possessed but knows that it’ll be difficult to replace his savvy.

Against the Dallas Mavericks on Monday, Boston started the fiery Marcus Smart and decided to play rookie guard Javonte Green off the bench to help mitigate the loss of Hayward’s slashing ability.

Star forward Gordon Hayward to have surgery, timetable unknown

Boston Celtics forward Gordon Hayward’s dynamic skillset will be difficult to replace.

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Per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, Boston Celtics forward Gordon Hayward’s agent Mark Bartelstein has announced that his star client will have surgery to repair a fracture in his left hand and will have his recovery timetable updated after the procedure.

Hayward fractured his hand — specifically, the fourth metacarpal of his left hand, per Yahoo Sports’ Keith Smith — against the San Antonio Spurs on Nov. 9. However, surgery was only an option and the 10-year veteran would visit a hand specialist on Monday to determine the best course of action.

In the seven healthy games he played this season, Hayward averaged 20.3 points, 7.9 rebounds and 4.6 assists per game while shooting 56.4% from the field and 44.4% from three. The Celtics are well aware that they’ll miss Hayward’s versatility, shooting and decision-making but hope to mitigate his loss through team effort and the ‘next man up’ mentality.

Whether that next man is Romeo Langford, Javonte Green or simply the synthesizing kD multiple players’ skillsets, Boston will look to continue their stellar start.

One that’s left them with the league’s best record early in the season.

Injury report: Enes Kanter cleared to play for first time since season opener

Boston Celtics center Enes Kanter is finally ready to return from a knee contusion that kept him out for nearly three weeks of action.

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If it seems like Enes Kanter hasn’t played much for the Boston Celtics this season, that’s because he hasn’t.

After signing a two-year deal with the Celtics over the offseason, seeking to team up with Kemba Walker and play for Boston’s revered franchise, the nine-year veteran has been out since the team’s regular season opener against the Philadelphia 76ers on Oct. 23 due to a left knee contusion.

Kanter, who started the game in a rather unexpected move by Celtics head coach Brad Stevens, recorded 12 points, six rebounds and two assists in 25 minutes.

The team has been hopeful Kanter would be cleared since last week but it wouldn’t be until Monday,  Nov. 11 — the day of Boston’s nationally-televised matchup against the Dallas Mavericks — that Kanter would be cleared by the Celtics’ medical staff.

Per the Athletic’s Jay King, Kanter told reporters that the training staff had cleared him after shootaround, “so [he’s] good to go tonight.”

Kanter may not start against the Mavericks considering he’s been out for nearly three weeks and the Celtics have won seven straight games without him.

However, with Gordon Hayward’s scoring punch set to be missing from the starting lineup for a few weeks after the versatile forward fractured his hand against the San Antonio Spurs on Saturday, Stevens may want to have Kanter in the starting unit as an experienced offensive threat in place of the longtime Utah Jazz star.

Mavericks-Celtics odds: Boston favored in two-possession game over Dallas

Previewing Monday’s Dallas Mavericks at Boston Celtics odds and lines, with NHL matchup analysis and picks.

The Boston Celtics (7-1) host the Dallas Mavericks (6-3) Monday at TD Garden. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET. We analyze the Mavericks-Celtics odds and lines, with NBA betting advice and tips around the matchup.


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Mavericks at Celtics: Key injuries

Celtics

  • SF Gordon Hayward (hand) out
  • Enes Kanter (knee) questionable

Mavericks at Celtics: Odds, lines, picks and betting tips

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Prediction

Celtics 108, Mavericks 102

Moneyline (ML)

The Celtics come into Monday 3-0 at home and winners of seven straight games overall. They return to TD Garden after sweeping a three-game road swing, finishing it off with a 135-115 win over the San Antonio Spurs in Texas. Boston outscores the opposition by a league-best 9.3 points per game (113.1-103.8).

The Mavs are a perfect 4-0 on the road to start the year. They beat the Memphis Grizzlies 138-122 on the road Saturday after being upset 106-102 by the New York Knicks the night before on home court. Mavericks SG Luka Doncic has led his team in scoring seven of nine games and each of the last five. Boston had four different leading scorers over its last four games.

Roll with the CELTICS (-167) as they go for eight in a row in their return home.

New to sports betting? A $10 bet on Boston to win outright returns a profit of $6.

Line/Against the Spread (ATS)

Get better value on the Celtics with the spread. Backing BOSTON to cover the modest -3.5 points at -115 odds returns a profit of $8.70 should it win by at least four points.

The Celtics are 5-2 against the spread on the year and 2-1 at home. The Mavs are 4-0 ATS on the road but oddly just 4-5 overall. All but one of Boston’s seven wins have come by margins greater than four points.

Over/Under (O/U)

The Mavericks are 7-2 against the Over/Under and top the projected total by an average of 10.6 points per game. The Celtics are just 3-5 against the projections by they still top the number by an average of 0.2 points per game. Their 250 combined points with the Spurs Saturday were a season-high.

Take the UNDER 217.5 (-115). It’s a slightly contrarian play, but Boston and Dallas rank 17th and 19th, respectively, in pace. The Celtics average 102.56 possessions per game to the Mavs’ 101.93.

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The HoopsHype Daily: The Knicks are a mess yet again

After falling to 2-8 on the season, key Knicks executives held an impromptu press conference where they said a lot but nothing at the same time.

FIZDALE’S SEAT GETTING TOASTY: On Sunday, the New York Knicks dropped their eighth game in 10 tries, falling to the Cleveland Cavaliers 108-87 in a game that wasn’t even as close as the final scoreline would indicate. Things got interesting after the contest, when two of the team’s top decision makers, president Steve Mills and general manager Scott Perry, held an awkward impromptu press conference where they declared their displeasure with New York’s progress this season while maintaining their faith in the plan they put together and in their head coach, David Fizdale. Really, though, it felt like the two executives said a whole lot of nothing, making the entire exercise rather pointless.

Regardless, it goes without saying that if the Knicks continue going down the porous path they currently find themselves on, Fizdale, who feels the pressure, will be gone. At the same time, is that really going to change anything? The team’s management had a terrible offseason, no matter how the Knicks try to spin it, one where they failed to land a marquee free agent despite having loads of cap space, and responded by signing multiple middling power forwards and no point guards. Basically, years and years of poor decision-making out of New York’s front office continued in the summer of 2019.

And what’s the common thread that all of those poor Knicks offseasons have? They have pretty much all occurred over the last 20 years, when James Dolan became the team’s owner. It’s pretty clear what New York’s principal problem is, and until that problem is no longer there, the team won’t escape this purgatory they’ve been in for multiple decades.

David Fizdale is now 19-73 as Knicks head coach.

ON AAU AND LOAD MANAGEMENT: HoopsHype spoke to various NBA players to find out their thoughts on whether young athletes getting overworked during their AAU days is leading to a need for load management when they get older. Some very interesting comments here from Zach LaVine, Myles Turner and others.

ANOTHER OFF-COURT WAITERS INCIDENT: Miami Heat guard Dion Waiters suffered a panic attack on Thursday during the team’s flight from Phoenix to Los Angeles. The cause of the panic attack? A weed gummy given to him by a teammate.

🤦 It’s far from Waiters’ first issue this season, giving Miami little choice but to suspend the mercurial 2-guard for 10 games without pay. This is Waiters’ second suspension of the young season. Waiters never playing another minute for the Heat is quickly becoming a very real possibility.

SUPERMAN BACK IN THE DUNK CONTEST? Dwight Howard is playing the most impactful basketball he’s played in years. We broke down his game here. Howard is feeling so good, in fact, that he told TMZ he’s thought about doing the dunk contest this season. Howard has one dunk contest victory to his name, which came back in 2008.

LUKA MVP CAMPAIGN: Based on his play so far, there’s a very good chance Mavs guard Luka Doncic receives MVP votes at the end of the season. He would be the youngest international player ever to achieve that, beating Hakeem Olajuwon.

CURRY RETURN: Brandon Payne, Stephen Curry’s personal trainer, spoke to NBC Sports’ Tom Haberstroh and told him that Curry wants to return this season, but it’ll depend on how his rehab goes.

HAYWARD GOES DOWN… AGAIN: Celtics swingman Gordon Hayward, who was playing the best basketball he has since his brutal leg injury, got hurt again this weekend, fracturing his left hand against the Spurs. A doctor who spoke to the Boston Sports Journal says he could be out for at least four weeks depending on whether he has surgery or not. 

RONDO’S SEASON DEBUT POSTPONED: Rajon Rondo was supposed to make his return against the Raptors on Sunday, but had his season debut postponed yet again. Once he does return, one has to wonder how much playing time he gets. Head coach Frank Vogel will have to determine how much he values Rondo’s defense and ability to run the offense versus his poor three-point shooting.

STAR SET TO RETURN: Pistons forward Blake Griffin has been listed as probable for Detroit’s game against the Timberwolves on Monday. It would be his first game action since April 22.

POTENTIAL TOP PICK INELIGIBLE: On Friday, the NCAA announced 2020 potential No. 1 pick James Wiseman has been deemed ineligible. If he doesn’t play again this season, it’ll be interesting to note how much that affects his draft stock.

GETTING PAPER: According to a report, ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith has a new five-year contract with the company, one that will pay him $8 million per year. That’s more than all but 150 NBA players, and as much as Lou Williams makes on his Clippers deal.

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