Pacers vs. Celtics NBA expert prediction and odds for Tuesday, Jan. 30 (Boston owns b

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Pacers vs. Celtics NBA expert prediction and odds for Tuesday, Jan. 30 (Boston owns b

For the fifth time this season, the Boston Celtics will take on the Indiana Pacers, and the winner of this meeting will take the season series. 

Boston won the only meeting at TD Garden by 51 points earlier this season, but this is the first time the team will face the Pacers with Pascal Siakam on the roster. 

Tyrese Haliburton’s status (currently questionable with a hamstring injury) could move this game’s spread, but Boston is currently favored by seven points. 

The Celtics are on the second night of a back-to-back, erasing a double-digit deficit on Monday night to beat the New Orleans Pelicans at home. Can Boston keep up its success at TD Garden on Tuesday?

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Here are the latest odds and my best bet for this matchup: 

Pacers injury report

Celtics injury report

Al Horford usually sits out one leg of a back-to-back. He played on Monday, likely leading to him missing this game. 

Indiana Pacers

Pascal Siakam: Since being traded to the Pacers, Siakam is averaging 21.3 points, 7.7 rebounds and 5.7 assists per game. He may see a smaller workload if Haliburton returns tonight, but it’ll be an interesting addition to the Pacers’ offense that hasn’t faced Boston with this roster yet. 

Boston Celtics

Jayson Tatum: Celtics star Jayson Tatum looks to be turning things around after a few down games earlier this month. Over his last four contests, Tatum is averaging 28.5 points per game, scoring at least 21 in every contest. The Celtics forward had a 38-point showing in his last matchup with Indiana. 

There is obviously some concern for taking Boston at this number if Haliburton is ruled in, but the Celtics have been elite at home, losing just two games at the TD Garden all season. 

Boston also has the second best record in the NBA against the spread on the second night of a back-to-back this season (only Portland is better). 

The Pacers have won three in a row, but they are just 5-5 straight up in their last 10 games. Indiana’s defense is a massive concern (26th in defensive rating this season) against a Boston team that is No. 1 in the league in net rating. 

Boston is 13-10 ATS as a home favorite, winning those games by an average margin of 13 points per game. 

The Celtics are worth a bet at this price on Tuesday. 

Game odds refresh periodically and are subject to change.

Find Peter Dewey's NBA betting record here (futures included). You can also follow my daily plays on BetStamp here.