NBA: Hawks, Celtics finish schedule; potential rematch lies ahead

Basketball
Published 08.04.2023
NBA: Hawks, Celtics finish schedule; potential rematch lies ahead

The Atlanta Hawks and Boston Celtics could very effectively undergo the motions on Sunday afternoon when the groups play their respective regular-season finales at Boston.

The Hawks (41-40) are locked in because the eighth seed within the Eastern Conference when the postseason begins. They will tangle with the Miami Heat within the play-in event on Tuesday, and a win in that contest would propel them into the playoffs towards the second-seeded Celtics (56-25).

Atlanta noticed its three-game profitable streak come to a halt with a 136-131 time beyond regulation setback to the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday night time. Hawks coach Quin Snyder was fast to notice that there are extra necessary issues forward.

“Obviously, the postseason is where your focus is,” Snyder stated. “We need to make sure we do what we need to do as far as our guys being rested. At the same time, we shouldn’t let (Friday’s) game be some dramatic statement about where we are.”

Trae Young collected 27 factors and a career-high 20 assists to offset 9 turnovers on Friday.

“We have to be consistent with what’s going good,” Young stated. He added that he’ll be a part of his teammates in “going back to the film room and understand what got us there.”

Young boasts team-leading averages in factors (26.2) and assists (10.2). The two-time All-Star contributed 31.0 and 11.0, respectively, within the two earlier video games towards Boston — albeit each got here in shedding efforts for Atlanta.

The Celtics adopted up Wednesday’s 97-93 victory over the Raptors with a lopsided 121-102 win versus Toronto two nights later.

Sam Hauser sank six 3-pointers to focus on his career-high 26-point efficiency on Friday.

“It’s good to have one of those games where kind of everything’s clicking,” Hauser stated, per the Boston Herald. “But I mean, obviously there’s still some things we can clean up with the turnovers, but when everything’s clicking like that, and everyone’s making shots, obviously things are fun. And you’re getting stops on defense, that’s always fun, too.

“People are diving on the floor or offensive rebounding, that stuff’s fun. And winning like that is really fun. So hopefully we can carry that over to Sunday and finish out the year on a high note.”

Hauser’s heroics helped Boston overcome the absence of All-Star Jaylen Brown, who sat out after he by chance reduce a finger on his capturing hand. Brown additionally will miss Sunday’s regular-season finale towards Atlanta however is anticipated to be prepared for the playoffs.

Jayson Tatum obtained a head begin in that regard as he sat out the second half on Friday. He doubtless will do the identical for your complete sport on Sunday afternoon because the Celtics put together for the postseason.

“Experience is the best teacher. And this group, the last two years, we’ve been through a lot,” Tatum stated. “We’ve accomplished a lot and we’ve failed. And we’ve failed together. Essentially, we’ve worked all off season and all preseason and had a great regular season … to get back to this point, to get back to the playoffs, to get another opportunity, another shot.”