
Boston Celtics DVOA, Stats, & NBA Rankings
Team Profile

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117.5 2ndOffensive Rating
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107.9 27thDefensive Rating
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9.6 3rdNet Rating
2024 Team Stats
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Points per game116.3 8th
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Points per game Against107.2 29th
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Rebounds per game45.3 8th
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Assists per game26.1 16th

The Boston Celtics have removed forward Jaylen Brown (back) from their injury report ahead of Wednesday's game versus the Atlanta Hawks. After practicing on Tuesday, per The Athletic's Aaron Weiss, Brown is cleared to play in the sixth outing of a seven-game homestand following a one-game absence in Sunday's easy win over the Memphis Grizzlies with tightness in his lower back. The 27-year-old All-Star's usage has taken a slight dip in a loaded Celtics lineup during 2023-24, but he's still floating around fantasy's top 50 in points leagues with averages of 22.3 points, 5.4 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 2.0 three-pointers, and 1.1 steals over 46 games. Wednesday's contest holds blowout risk in Boston's favor, but Brown is in a great spot against a Hawks team that ranks 29th in opponent field-goal percentage (50.3%) this season.


Boston Celtics guard Jrue Holiday (elbow) has once again landed on the injury report ahead of Wednesday's clash with Atlanta. The veteran is dealing with a right elbow sprain and is listed as questionable for the game. Holiday has played through the ailment for quite a while and has sat out only one of the last 18 games. Based on his numbers, the injury might be affecting Holiday's scoring ability, as he's been very inconsistent recently and hasn't even hit the 10-point mark in back-to-back games. However, Holiday has found other ways to make an impact, and having him available on Wednesday to tackle the threat of Trae Young would be a big plus for Boston.


Boston Celtics center Kristaps Porzingis (ankle) has been upgraded to available for Tuesday's tilt versus the Indiana Pacers, while Luke Kornet (hamstring) has been downgraded to out. Al Horford (neck) will be missing on Tuesday as well, so Porzingis should dominate minutes at center following a two-game absence with a sprained left ankle. The Unicorn is generating 19.5 points, 6.7 rebounds, 1.8 three-pointers, and 1.8 blocks per game and should be deployed in all season-long fantasy leagues.


The Boston Celtics have ruled out center Al Horford (neck) for Tuesday's matchup versus the Indiana Pacers. A sprained left neck will cost Horford the second night of Boston's back-to-back set and the third game of their current seven-game homestand. With Kristaps Porzingis (ankle) questionable and Luke Kornet (hamstring) doubtful on Tuesday against the Pacers, a spot start at center and massive workload could be in store for Neemias Queta.



Boston Celtics centers Kristaps Porzingis (ankle) and Luke Kornet (hamstring) have both been downgraded to out on Monday and will not play against the New Orleans Pelicans. Originally, Porzingis was questionable while Kornet was doubtful for this contest. This will be Porzingis' second consecutive missed game while Kornet was able to clock 17 minutes in their last game. The good news for the Celtics is that Al Horford was upgraded to active, so he'll likely get the bulk of the minutes at center and will run with the starting five as well. Horford will be the number-one streaming option while Neemias Queta could make an appearance and possibly be streamed in very deep leagues.
