BOTTOM LINE: Boston hosts the Golden State Warriors after Jayson Tatum scored 51 points in the Boston Celtics' 130-118 win against the Charlotte Hornets. The ...
Klay Thompson scored 34 points to help lead the Warriors to the win. The Warriors won the last matchup 123-107 on Dec. The Warriors are 5-17 on the road. [But Boston’s looking to build off recent momentum](https://www.masslive.com/celtics/2023/01/how-celtics-have-evolved-since-playing-warriors-as-boston-strengthens-defense.html) as it looks to beat the Warriors for the first time since Game 3 in the Finals. If you don’t have cable, you can stream the game on smart TVs and streaming devices via [Sling](https://go.skimresources.com/?id=126006X1587340&xs=1&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sling.com%2F) and [fuboTV](https://www.fubo.tv/lp/nba/?irad=356361&irmp=1810038&subId3=xid:fr1673557922577hcc), which has a free trial. The Celtics have gone 17-5 in home games. Jordan Poole leads the Warriors averaging 3.7. [Golden State blew out Boston in December in the first NBA Finals rematch](https://www.masslive.com/celtics/2022/12/four-takeaways-as-celtics-lose-to-warriors-123-107-in-nba-finals-rematch-as-old-demons-resurface.html), but the Warriors now come to TD Garden for the first time since last season. You can also watch the TNT broadcast nationally via [Sling](https://go.skimresources.com/?id=126006X1587340&xs=1&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sling.com%2F). What TV channel is the game on? [fuboTV](https://www.fubo.tv/lp/nba/?irad=356361&irmp=1810038&subId3=xid:fr1673557922577ajd) - If you have cable and live in New England, you can use your login credentials to watch the game via [NBC Sports](http://stream.nbcsports.com/rsn/nbcs-boston). [Sling](https://go.skimresources.com/?id=126006X1587340&xs=1&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sling.com%2F)
After a few days' rest for both teams, they and the Boston Celtics will meet up at 7:30 p.m. ET Jan. 19 at TD Garden. Both teams have set a high bar for this ...
- Jun 05, 2022 - Golden State 107 vs. - Jun 10, 2022 - Golden State 107 vs. - Jun 13, 2022 - Golden State 104 vs. - Jun 16, 2022 - Golden State 103 vs. We'll see if the change in venue makes a difference. - Dec 10, 2022 - Golden State 123 vs. The Dubs didn't have too much trouble with Boston at home in the teams' previous meeting last December as they won 123-107. The Dubs are expected to lose this next one by 6.5. The Dubs' success was the result of a balanced attack that saw several players step up, but point guard After a few days' rest for both teams, they and the Boston Celtics will meet up at 7:30 p.m. Both teams have set a high bar for this game after stand-out offensive performances in their previous games. This Thursday, the Golden State Warriors are hoping to patch up the holes in a defense that has allowed an average of 117.93 points per game.
Jaylen Brown is questionable for the NBA Finals rematch between the Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors, while Andre Iguodala, James Wiseman, ...
Just as with Kuminga, this injury has kept Wiseman out for longer than we expected. Shortly after signing the deal, he tore his ACL, which would have kept any team from signing him if he were still a free agent. Similarly, Green still has a chance at returning against the Cavs, and we should certainly see him back next week at the latest. And while the starting lineup will be back to normal with Klay Thompson re-entering the lineup following a rest day on Monday, the Dubs will [still be without a handful of players](https://www.goldenstateofmind.com/2023/1/18/23561733/jonathan-kuminga-jamychal-green-scrimmaged-wiseman-did-not-as-all-three-remain-out-vs-celtics). This will be his eighth straight game missed, though Steve Kerr said on Wednesday that there’s a chance Kuminga plays on Friday against the But being held out of the front end, with soreness, suggests that Iguodala is dealing with an actual ailment, and probably won’t play Friday, either.
Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown were off their game for much of regulation. They were a combined 15-for-45 from the floor, but they made their shots when they ...
The Celtics had 22 second-chance points to the Warriors' 14, as well as 52 points in the paint to Golden State's 30. They'll also hope this is the last time they'll see Golden State in 2023, as even with the impressive win it's clear the Warriors know how to keep Boston's stars from taking over. They squeaked out the OT victory despite shooting 39.8% as a team, their lowest field goal percentage since their Dec. The Warriors had seven offensive boards as a group. To put that into perspective, the 36-year-old entered Thursday's action averaging 9.5 points and 6.2 rebounds per game. Boston's size advantage was the main reason it was able to keep it close vs. The Celtics' big men had a field day against the Warriors' smaller lineup. He also played a season-high 48 minutes in the gritty performance. [Jaylen Brown](https://www.nbcsports.com/boston/celtics/jaylen-brown?b) was rusty in his return from injury but he came through with big buckets late and finished with 16 points. As for Brown, he couldn't buy a bucket during regulation in his return from a right adductor injury. Here are our takeaways from the C's thrilling victory, which brings them to 34-12 on the season. As for the Warriors, their road woes continue as they're now 5-18 away from Chase Center this season.
The Boston Celtics got a big win against the Golden State Warriors on Thursday night, picking up the victory in overtime in a wild back and forth affair.
Both Jayson Tatum and Steph Curry struggled from the floor throughout the game, but Tatum came up with a big shot in overtime to help lift the Celtics to a victory. The fact of the matter is, they beat us in the championship, there's nothing we can do about that," Tatum said. The Boston Celtics got a big win against the Golden State Warriors on Thursday night, picking up the victory in overtime in a wild back and forth affair.
Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown were off their game for much of regulation. They were a combined 15-for-45 from the floor, but they made their shots when they ...
On a night where Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown played far from their best, the Boston Celtics defeated the Golden State Warriors 121-118 in overtime at TD.
They currently have the best record in the NBA and look like true championship contenders ahead of the NBA's Feb. The Celtics improved to 34-12 on the season with the win. Tatum and Brown struggled shooting against the defending NBA champions.
The Celtics didn't play their best Thursday night, but they stepped it up late to earn a gutsy victory over the Warriors. We share our takeaways from the...
The Celtics had 22 second-chance points to the Warriors' 14, as well as 52 points in the paint to Golden State's 30. They'll also hope this is the last time they'll see Golden State in 2023, as even with the impressive win it's clear the Warriors know how to keep Boston's stars from taking over. They squeaked out the OT victory despite shooting 39.8% as a team, their lowest field goal percentage since their Dec. The Warriors had seven offensive boards as a group. After trailing by as many as 11 points in the second half, the Celtics showed their resiliency to force overtime and escape with a 121-118 win for their eighth consecutive victory. To put that into perspective, the 36-year-old entered Thursday's action averaging 9.5 points and 6.2 rebounds per game. Boston's size advantage was the main reason it was able to keep it close vs. The Celtics' big men had a field day against the Warriors' smaller lineup. [Jaylen Brown](https://www.nbcsports.com/boston/celtics/jaylen-brown?b&chrcontext=WBTS) was rusty in his return from injury but he came through with big buckets late and finished with 16 points. He also played a season-high 48 minutes in the gritty performance. Here are our takeaways from the C's thrilling victory, which brings them to 34-12 on the season. As for Brown, he couldn't buy a bucket during regulation in his return from a right adductor injury.
The Celtics were mistake-prone once again in Thursday's NBA Finals rematch with the Warriors. But unlike previous meetings, Jayson Tatum and Co. didn't ...
The Celtics showed impressive resolve by outlasting the Warriors on Thursday night, but the overtime victory also spotlighted one area where Boston could ...
There was only one thing left to say at the end of the Boston Celtics' 121-118 overtime victory against the Golden State Warriors Thursday night: Seven more ...
The structure of the Warriors' loss evokes all sorts of emotions. Boston can't hang with a lot of their off-ball movement on offense, and they really know how to get into Tatum and Brown at the defensive end. They controlled much of the game and, in many ways, seemed to defeat themselves (turnovers). The Celtics exited Thursday night The Celtics hemorrhaged familiar imperfection for most of Thursday night. In the end, you're left to juggle warring impressions. The Warriors could have used the athleticism and brute force of Jonathan Kuminga (right foot sprain), but they were not down any of their stars. Brown and Tatum combined to shoot 6-of-27 from the floor through three frames. And then he did so again while speaking with the rest of the media on-hand: Jordan Poole even had a handful of quality defensive possessions that made you want to double-check the calendar, as well as the name on the back of his jersey. Or the quarter of it. This isn't even the half of it.
The NBA's last two minute report revealed the refs hurt the Golden State Warriors against the Boston Celtics.
Finally, the NBA admits that Al Horford should have been called for a 24-second violation on his shot attempt with six seconds remaining in the game. The breakdown from the league admitted that Jayson Tatum should have been called for a three-second violation with 1:46 left to go in overtime, which would have resulted in a free throw for the Warriors. Had the appropriate shot clock violation been called, that play would have been irrelevant. Just seconds later, Al Horford should have been whistled for a three-second violation on offense, which would have given the Warriors possession back. Because of this, last two minute reports are even more frustrating for teams who were negatively impacted, because they are forced to live with an outcome that could have gone a different direction had the officiating been accurate. [NBA's last two minute report](https://official.nba.com/l2m/L2MReport.html?gameId=0022200679) for their game against the Boston Celtics, five missed calls went against the Warriors in their loss to Boston.