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Golden State Warriors (33-25) at Boston Celtics (30-27)
Friday, March, 1, 2013
7:30 PM ET
Regular Season Game #58, Road Game #30
TV: CSN-NE, CSN-BA, NBA-LP 756(GSW)/757(BOS)
Radio: WEEI, KNBR
TD Garden
Referees: Mike Callahan, Sean Corbin, Tre Maddox
A rested Celtics team will try to extend their 7 game home win streak
and avenge their earlier loss as they host the Golden State Warriors.
The Celtics have been off since Monday and have had a chance to get some
rest along with giving the new guys a chance to learn the system a bit
better. The Warriors are playing the 4th of a 5 game road trip and last
played on Wednesday in New York. They will finish their trip in a back
to back on Saturday in Philly.
The Celtics lost to the
Warriors 101-83 on the road on Dec. 29, with Curry getting 22 points and
nine assists and Lee scoring 20 on 10-of-15 shooting. Curry was 4 for 5
from 3-point range and the Warriors, who are the NBA's best 3-point
shooting team, hit 12 of 19 from beyond the arc.
Both teams
are fighting for playoff positioning and every game now becomes
important for them. The Celtics are in 7th place, 2 games behind
Chicago for 6th and 3.5 games behind both Brooklyn and Atlanta for 4th
and 5th. They are 1.5 games ahead of Milwaukee for the 8th spot. The
Warriors are in 6th place in the West, 2 games ahead of Utah in 7th and
2.5 games ahead of Houston for 8th. They are 2.5 games behind Denver
for 5th.
The Celtics are 6-4 in their last 10 games while the
Warriors are just 3-7 in their last 10. The Celtics have played well at
home with a 20-9 record at the Garden. The Warriors have struggled a
bit on the road, with just a 15-8 record. The Warriors are hoping to
break a 2 game losing streak while the Celtics are hoping to win their
second straight.
The Celtics should get their first look at
newly signed big men DJ White and Shavlik Randolph, who both begin playing on a 10 day contract tonight. They
should help the Celtics on the boards, even in their debuts. Terrence Williams and Jordan
Crawford should both be a bit more familiar with the Celtics system
after a couple of days of practice and hopefully we will see more of
them as well.
Probable Starters
PG Avery Bradley 9.3 PPG, 2.4 RPG, 1.7 APG,
SG Courtney Lee 7.9 PPG, 2.4 RPG, 1.7 APG
SF Paul Pierce 18.5 PPG, 6.3 RPG, 4.5 APG
PF Brandon Bass 7.7 PPG, 5.0 RPG, 0.9 APG,
C Kevin Garnett 15.1 PPG, 7.7 RPG, 2.3 APG
Reserves
Jason Terry
Jeff Green
Chris Wilcox
Fab Melo
Jordan Crawford
DJ White
Terrence Williams
Shavlik Randolph
Injuries
Rajon Rondo (knee) out
Jared Sullinger (back) out
Probable Starters
PG Stephen Curry 21.3 PPG, 4.0 RPG, 6.5 APG,
SG Klay Thompson 16.3 PPG, 4.0 RPG, 2.3 APG,
SF Harrrison Barnes 9.0 PPG, 4.0 RPG, 1.4 APG
PF David Lee 19.0 PPG, 11.1 RPG, 3.7 APG,
C Andris Biedrins 0.5 PPG, 3.0 RPG, 0.3 APG,
Reserves
Jarrett Jack
Draymond Green
Carl Landry
Kent Bazemore
Richard Jefferson
Festus Ezeli
Injuries
Andrew Bogut (back) out
Brandon Rush (knee) out
Key Matchups

vs

Avery Bradley vs Stephen Curry
Stephen
Curry is a tough cover for anyone. He is coming off a 54 point
explosion against the Knicks on Wednesday. Both Avery and Courtney Lee
have promised that Curry won't score 54 points on them in this game.
Bradley's defensive skills will definitely get a workout in this one.
Curry sometimes will have defensive lapses and when he does, Avery
needs to be ready to take advantage.

vs

Brandon Bass vs David Lee
Lee
is a tough player and isn't above playing rough and dirty as evidenced
by the fact that he was suspended for the Warriors last game because of a
shoving match. Lee is leading his team in rebounding and so Bass
needs to box him out and deny him position for rebounds to prevent
second chance baskets and, especially, tip ins and put backs. Lee
plays hard every game and Bass needs to match his intensity. Lee's 37
double-doubles lead the league and he is averaging 27.7 points and 12.0
rebounds in his last three games at Boston.
Honorable Mention
Courtney Lee vs Klay Thompson
Lee
will have his hands full with the 6'7" Thompson, who is averaging 16.3
points per game. The Celtics "Pit Bulls" ability to stop Curry and
Thompson will be key to winning this game.
Keys to the Game
Defense
- The Warriors can put up points quickly and in bunches. It will be
important for the Celtics to bring their defensive intensity into this
game, especially to shut down the Warriors' fast breaks. The Celtics
won't if they try to outscore the Warriors without playing tough defense
on them. The Celtics must guard the perimeter as the Warriors lead
the league in 3 point percentage are dangerous from beyond the arc.
Rebound
- The Celtics need to crash the boards to keep the Warriors from
igniting their fast breaks. The Celtics also need to rebound to give
themselves second chance points and limit the second chance points for
the Warriors. The Warriors are 26-6 this season when they out rebound
their opponents.
Take Care of the Ball - The
Warriors can be very disruptive by getting into the passing lanes and
are very good at scoring off turnovers. The Celtics seem to go through
periods in every game where they turn over the ball several times in a
row. The Celtics need to stay focused and not give the Warriors any
easy opportunities to steal the ball or to get out on the break.
Be Aggressive
- The Celtics need to come out focused and take control of the game
from the beginning. The Celtics also have to be the more aggressive
team throughout the game. They must be aggressive on defense, on the
boards, in chasing down lose balls, and in taking the ball to the hoop
and not settling for jumpers.
X-Factors
Rust vs Rest
The
Celtics have been off since Monday while the Warriors played a tough
game on Wednesday. The Celtics' veterans had a much needed two days of
rest while the new guys had a chance to practice and learn. Hopefully
they won't come out rusty but will instead be energized and come out
strong.
Official Report
Mike Callahan
A veteran of 22 NBA seasons, Mike Callahan has officiated 1,315 regular season, 122 playoff and 12 NBA Finals games. He was a member of the crews that officiated the 2007 NBA All-Star Game, 1994 Mexico Challenge and the 1996 Schick Rookie Game. Prior to joining the NBA, Callahan spent three years officiating in the CBA, including the 1989 and 1990 CBA Finals. A member of the Cardinal O’Hara High School basketball team for four years, Callahan also coached the freshman basketball team after graduating. Callahan has run a clinic for referees called “Hoops4Heros” that benefits local fire departments and maintains strong ties to the Philadelphia community through his volunteer work with the Don Guanella School for developmentally disabled boys.
Callahan is one of 4 refs to come out of Cardinal O'Hara High School in Pennsylvania. The other 3 are Joey Crawford, Ed Malloy and Tim Donaghy. Callahan was one of the referees mentioned in an incident in Tim Donaghy's book. He and other refs would regularly wager with their fellow refs over things like who would call the first foul, who could give out the first tech, etc. Makes you wonder what game they might be playing tonight.
The Celtics are 2-2 this season and 6-4 over their last 10 games with Callahan officiating. He was one of the refs who officiated Game 7 of the ECF last season. He also called an 88-79 loss to Philly in the preseason. In the win over the Jazz Callahan's officiating inspired a classic rant by Tommy about an especially bad traveling call he made on Jeff Green. He called the game in Denver where the Nuggets shot 36 free throws to 16 for the Celtics and the officiating was terrible. The Warriors are 1-1 this season and 5-5 over their last 10 with Callahan on the court. His home W/L record this season is 26-15.
Sean Corbin
The 17-year NBA officiating veteran returns for the 2012-13 NBA Season having worked 954 regular season NBA games and 44 playoff games, along with the 2007 NBA All-Star Game, 1999 Japan Games in Tokyo and the 1996 Schick Rookie Game. Corbin spent the summer of 2004 officiating basketball at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. Corbin’s resume includes four years officiating in the CBA and nine years of collegiate officiating experience in the Big East, Southern, Southeastern, Mid-Eastern Athletic and Metro Atlantic Athletic Conferences. He also has four years of high school basketball officiating experience. Corbin, a Baltimore native, has been involved in charitable efforts in the city, including working for healthcare for the homeless. His athletic accomplishments still remain notable in the Baltimore community, where he played baseball and basketball at Coppin State College and Towson Catholic High School.
The Celtics are 0-2 this year with the only games being a loss to the Nets in the preseason and a loss to the Bulls. The officiating in that Bulls game was terrible (although most of the bad calls were by Marc Davis rather than Corbin). Even Hubie Brown was complaining about how bad many of the calls in that game were. Corbin didn't call any games last season so the his previous games with the Celtics were all in 2009-10. They are 7-3 in their last 10 games with Corbin. The Warriors are 1-0 this season and 7-3 in their last 10. His home W/L record is 20-19.
Tre Maddox
Tre Maddox enters his second NBA season having officiated 43 regular season games. Maddox’s experience includes four seasons and 158 games officiated in the D-League. He also has five seasons of NBA preseason game experienece and worked in NBA summer camps for five years. In addition to his professional experience, Maddox officiated collegiate games for six years in the PAC 10, WCC and Pac West Conferences and has eight years of high school officiating experience.
The Celtics are 1-1 this season and 2-2 over his career as a referee. The wins this season was over the Timberwolves and the Magic and the officiating was good in both. The loss this season was to the Clippers where the Celtics shot 15 free throws to 24 for the Clippers but the officiating wasn't bad. The loss last season was against the Pacers and the officiating was fairly even. The Warriors are 2-1 this season and 4-6 over their last 10 with Maddox. His home W/L record this season is 25-12.
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