Connect with us

Boston Celtics

Boston Celtics Set To Face Their Toughest Test

Published

on

The Boston Celtics have battled their way to a 13-game winning streak after losing the first two games of their season. This winning streak has catapulted the C’s to the top of the Eastern Conference and has gotten the attention of fans around the NBA. But on Thursday night this team will face it’s first big test, the Golden State Warriors.

Golden State is the reigning NBA champions and still has the most talented roster in the entire league. Boston has done it all during their winning streak, but this task could be their toughest obstacle.

Taking down the Warriors is a huge confidence swing for a team that is potentially eyeing a title chance at the end of the season. Drumming up a regular season game is usually a hard thing to do, but for this game, the two teams are legitimate title contenders. For the Celtics, the loss of Gordon Hayward was thought to be crippling to this year’s team’s potential. But the amount of grit and resilience they have shown has been remarkable.

Whether they have been without Hayward, Kyrie Irving, Al Horford, or Jayson Tatum, this team has battled through it all to win 13 straight games. Thursday’s game will be a challenge, but one that could be very telling for the team’s long-term success.

Celtics-Warriors tips off at 8:00 pm on TNT.

Tanner founded Trifecta Network in Spring of 2016 and has been the Chief of Content for the Network since that time. Currently Tanner covers all the sports teams in Boston and has contacts in many of the teams in the city. Before starting Trifecta, Tanner was a Site Expert for the FanSided site Chowder and Champions before leaving to cover Boston teams on the ground as a member of the media for Trifecta.

Boston Celtics

Brad Stevens Gives Updates On Irving, Horford, And Theis

Published

on

Celtics

Prior to Wednesday night’s game against the Washington Wizards Boston Celtics Head Coach Brad Stevens issued several injury updates.

Stevens’s updates included ones on Kyrie Irving, Al Horford, Jaylen Brown, and Daniel Theis.

  • Theis who has already been ruled out for the season with a torn meniscus is going to have surgery to repair it on Thursday.
  • Irving had tests on his knee and they came back clean. Stevens says there is a chance that he plays on Sunday and will travel with the team. He is unlikely for Friday but there is a chance he plays.
  • Horford is expected to return to action on Friday.
  • Jaylen Brown is progressing but hasn’t started the NBA concussion protocol yet. The team is hoping that Brown will start that process at some point this weekend.

There is still a lot of uncertainty with Jaylen. But the updates on Horford and Irving are promising with both expected to be fully back in the rotation by the weekend.

Continue Reading

Boston Celtics

Celtics Starting 5 Against Washington Sort Of Murky With So Many Injuries

Published

on

With Kyrie Irving, Al Horford, Marcus Smart, Daniel Theis, Gordon Hayward, and Jaylen Brown all out tonight against the Washington Wizards the lineup and rotations for Brad Stevens are going to be fairly interesting, to say the least.

Many of the injured like a Theis, Hayward, and Smart are expected to be out for the foreseeable future with only Smart potentially coming back this season. So the lineup challenge will be something Stevens has to deal with on a game-by-game basis. But Wednesday nights game against Washington will likely be the most challenging with two all-stars out in Irving and in Horford.

So what exactly will the starting five look like for Stevens against the Wizards? Well here are the players who are expected to be available.

Chances are Shane Larkin will slot in at point guard with Terry Rozier at the shooting guard position. Then you will have the rookie Jayson Tatum at small forward, Marcus Morris at power forward and either Aron Baynes or Greg Monroe at center.

Larkin

Rozier

Tatum

Morris

Baynes/Monroe

With many key scorers out you could potentially see Tatum and Rozier lead the team in points with the chances of the pair launching up 20+ shots a piece an actual possibility. The emergence of Morris as a scorer should also help fill in the gaps for the Celtics.

The big question for tonight is who off the bench will step up and make key shots for Boston. A part of me believes it will be  Abdel Nader. Either way, it is going to be a challenge Stevens will have to manage going forward with the second best team in the Eastern Conference having some serious injury concerns all of a sudden.

For those of you that though a potential Hayward return was crazy, these injuries may force it with the star wing reportedly close to running and all reports saying he looks close to 100% at practice.

Update: It appears that Guershon Yabusele will make his first NBA start for the Celtics tonight.

Continue Reading

Boston Celtics

Celtics Injuries Pilling Up, Now Daniel Theis Is Out For Season

Published

on

Boston Celtics

And another one bites the dust for the Boston Celtics.

According to Yahoo Sports Sham Charnia, Center Daniel Theis has suffered a torn meniscus in his left knee and will now undergo season-ending surgery.

Theis’s injury occurred in Sunday’s loss to the Indiana Pacers.

Theis was averaging 5.3 points and 4.3 rebounds per game averaging just around 15 minutes of playing time per game with a league minimum contract.

With Theis out for the season, the Celtics will now turn to Aaron Baynes and Greg Monroe.

Not a great couple of days for the Celtics with Kyrie Irving, Marcus Smart, and Al Horford all dealing with injuries of their own.

Could this be the nail in the Celtics coffin? Or will Gordon Hayward ride in to save the day?

 

Continue Reading

Most Popular

Copyright © 2018 Trifecta Network