Short Handed Celtics Host East Leading Cavs

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Cleveland Cavaliers (44-14) at Boston Celtics (36-19)
Thursday, February 25
8:00 PM ET
Game #56, Home Game #26
TV: TNT, TSN2
Radio: WEEI, WTAM
TD Garden

Referees:    Scott Foster,  David Jones,  Sean Wright  
This is the second of 4 meetings between these two rival teams. The Cavs are healthy while the Celtics are still battling injuries and trying to get back to being healthy. Paul Pierce will probably miss his second game with the thumb injury, while his replacement, Marquis Daniels, is also questionable because of flu like symptoms. One thing we do know is that no matter who is guarding him, LeBron James will likely get his points, especially since he never fouls in spite of barreling into the lane, knocking players out of the way like bowling pins on every play. The key will be for the Celtics to stop his teammates from getting their points.

Cleveland is in first place and 6.5 games ahead of Boston. Since they face each other 3 more times, including this one, these games are big in terms of the standings. The Celtics could make a move toward closing the gap between the two teams or they could lose ground quickly in these head to head matches. Both teams are 7-3 in their last 10 games and Cleveland is 19-10 on the road while the Celtics are 16-9 at home.

The Cavs are in the midst of playing 6 of 9 games on the road and will play 4 of their next 6 games away from home. The Celtics are in the middle of a 3 game home stand. The Celtics won the first meeting between these two teams on opening night as they beat them in Cleveland 95-89 so the Cavs will be looking to make a statement and to pay them back for that opening night loss.

Leon Powe is expected to make his first appearance of the season in this game. Most Celtics fans will be cheering for Leon while rooting against his team.



Probable Starting Matchups
Point Guard
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Rajon Rondo vs Mo Williams

Shooting Guard
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Ray Allen vs Anthony Parker

Small Forward
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Marquis Daniels vs LeBron James

Power Forward
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Kevin Garnett vs Anderson Varejao


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Kendrick Perkins vs Shaquille O'Neal

Key Matchups
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Rajon Rondo vs Mo Williams
Mo Williams is capable of putting up big numbers and Rondo will need to keep his defensive focus to keep Mo in check. He also needs to keep up his aggressiveness on offense if the Celtics have any chance of winning this.

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Kevin Garnett vs Antawn Jamison
After a very rocky start on his new team, Jamison has settled down and is playing well. However, if there is a weak spot in their starting 5 it would have to be Jamison who is still learning the plays and rotations for his new team. Hopefully KG will continue his strong play of the last few games and he will be able to get the best of this matchup.

Honorable Mention
Kendrick Perkins vs Shaquille O'Neal
Perk is one of the few players in the league who has been able to stand his ground vs Shaq. Perk recently said that Shaq is very physical to play with the way he throws elbows. Hopefully Perk will be up to the task of defending him without catching one of those elbows to the face or shoulder.

Keys to the Game
1 Defense, Defense, Defense -Defense wins games and it wins championships. The Cavs are tied with the Lakers for the biggest point differential (+6.6). But, the Celtics are lead the league in points allowed (93.8) while the Cavs are tied with the Heat at 3rd (95.0). The team that plays the stingiest defense will take home the win.

2. Take care of the basketball - The Celtics have been going through periods in games recently where they have a flurry of turnovers. They have to keep their focus and avoid turning the ball over.

3. Play 48 Minutes - This goes along with the second key. The Celtics have to be focused from the tip off until the end of the game. They can't afford to come out flat or lose their focus for any period against a team like the Cavs or they will take full advantage of it to put the Celtics away.

4. Rebound - The Celtics have to improve their rebounding. When opponents get offensive rebounds, the Celtics give up second chance points and Shaq, Lebron and Varejao are all very good at getting tip ins and put backs. When opponents get defensive rebounds it keys their fast break for easy baskets at the other end. The Celtics have got to box out and to fight for rebounds and not allow the Cavs to beat them to them.

Emotional X Factor
Leon Powe's return to the court for the first time this season.


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