NBA Basketball

140
Final 1 2 3 4 Tot
Boston 34 41 39 26 140
Milwaukee 26 21 27 25 99
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Searching for redemption, Celtics visit first-place Bucks

According to STATS
According to STATS

Boston Celtics at Milwaukee Bucks

  1. Boston beat Milwaukee at home on Christmas before the Bucks returned the favor with a 131-125 overtime win at home on Valentine's Day. The Celtics entered that game with a 1.5-game lead over the Bucks atop the Eastern Conference and now sit 3.0 games back.
  2. The Celtics had their three-game win streak snapped after a 130-111 loss to the Wizards on Tuesday. The 130 points are the second most allowed by Boston in regulation this season (150 at OKC on 1/3/23), and the 19-point defeat is its third largest of the year.
  3. Jayson Tatum scored 28 points in the loss, giving him 54 25+ point games on the year which puts him one behind Isaiah Thomas's 55 such games in 2016-17 for the most by a Celtic in a single season in the last 35 years (since 1988-89).
  4. Milwaukee routed Indiana 149-136 on Wednesday in a game where it shot 62.4% (58/93) from the field. The last time the Bucks had a better field goal percentage was November 26, 2021 when they shot 63.0% (46/73) from the field against the Nuggets.
  5. Jrue Holiday scored a career-high 51 points last night while Giannis Antetokounmpo added 38 points, 17 rebounds and 12 assists. It is the first time in the last 35 years that a team had one player record 50 points and another record a 35-point triple-double in the same game.
  6. Last night was Giannis Antetokounmpo's eighth career game with 30+ points, 15+ rebounds and 10+ assists; only Nikola Jokic (nine) has more than him in the last 35 seasons.

Although the Thursday matchup between the visiting Boston Celtics and the Milwaukee Bucks features the teams with the two best records in the NBA, some of the sizzle surrounding the game disappeared when the Celtics lost 130-111 to the short-handed Washington Wizards on Tuesday.

Many figured the Thursday game would go a long way toward determining the No. 1 seed for the Eastern Conference playoffs, but that seems less likely now since the Celtics (52-24) trail the Bucks (55-21) by three games with six games remaining in each team's regular season.

"It's not something we can overly control," Boston coach Joe Mazzulla said when asked about the No. 1 seed following the Tuesday loss. "We could have won this game and still not get the No. 1 seed. We can lose this game and get it. I don't really know how it's going to happen because we can't control that."

The second-seeded Celtics were at home when they beat the third-seeded Bucks 109-81 in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference semifinals last season.

Boston's Jayson Tatum, who returned Tuesday from a one-game absence caused by a hip injury and scored 28 points, downplayed the importance of home-court advantage.

"In the playoffs, you're going to have to win games on the road at some point," Tatum said after the Washington game. "Last year, we beat the Bucks in Game 6 (on the road). Last year, we beat Miami in Game 7 on the road. So at some point, you're going to have to go on the road and get a win.

"Bounce back from this game. I think that's the most important (thing). We got to respond. And I feel like we will play better. We'll come out with more pop. We'll come out with more energy. More focus. Just learning from this game (and) not carrying it on. Move on to the next one."

Milwaukee boosted its lead over Boston by beating the Indiana Pacers 149-136 in Indianapolis on Wednesday. The Bucks received a career-high 51 points from Jrue Holiday, who added eight rebounds and eight assists.

"Obviously I'm happy about it," Holiday said. "It took 14 years to get 50 points. Came in a game that we needed to win, so I couldn't be happier."

Giannis Antetokounmpo contributed a triple-double at Indiana, logging 38 points, 17 rebounds and 12 assists.

Thursday's game will showcase three players who are among the NBA's top 10 scorers: Antetokounmpo (fifth, 31.2 points per game), Tatum (sixth, 30.1) and Boston's Jaylen Brown (ninth, 26.8).

Antetokounmpo said earlier this week regarding the Eastern Conference race, "We should take the (No. 1) spot. It always feels good to play Game 7 at home. I think I've never played a Game 7 in my career at home. I've played three Game 7s, all three on the road if I'm not mistaken, so I think just being able to not just have the No. 1 seed in the East but the best record in the NBA and have that home-court advantage against everybody ... that's a good feeling."

The Celtics and Bucks split two games earlier this season, each winning at home. Tatum scored 41 points to help the Celtics earn a 139-118 victory in Boston on Christmas Day, and then Holiday tossed in 40 points to highlight Milwaukee's 131-125 overtime victory on Valentine's Day. The Celtics played without starters Tatum, Brown, Marcus Smart and Al Horford in the latter contest.

--Field Level Media

Updated March 30, 2023

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