Washington Wizards vs. Boston Celtics Prediction, Preview, and Odds

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Washington Wizards are on the road as they travel to Boston Celtics on Sunday evening. Boston won the previous game against Sacramento 122-104. The Celtics have won three straight games in the regular season series.

Washington Wizards lost to Miami Heat on Saturday. The Wizards are 10-9 on the season and second in the Southeast Division. They are one game behind the Hawks for the top spot. Kyle Kuzma and Bradley Beal each had 28 points and five assists. Johnny Davis, Rui Hachimura and Monte Morris are injured. Delon Wright is injured and is expected to be reevaluated in mid-December. Kristaps Porzingis, Daniel Gafford, Will Barton, Deni Avidja, Jordan Goodwin and Corey Kispert are key players for coach Wes Unseld Jr.

Boston Celtics have won 11 of their last 12 games. They are five games ahead of the 76ers in the Atlantic Division standings. The Celtics beat Sacramento on Friday night. Jayson Tatum scored 30 points. Robert Williams III is still out. Danilo Gallinari is expected to miss the whole season. Washington Wizards and Boston Celtics are playing each other on Saturday. Washington is favored by 6 points at home. Boston is 1 in scoring offense and 14 in defense. It is 4 in field goal percentage and 4th in three-point field-goal percentage.

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Washington Wizards are second-worst in the league in scoring more than a month into the season. Boston Celtics have been on fire this season and have the top scoring attack. Washington has been good on the defensive end of the floor but their offensive struggles are hard to overcome.

Washington Wizards are 3-5 on the road this season. Boston Celtics are 18th in the league in tempo and average 99.1 possessions per game. The Celtics have seen the over hit in seven of their nine home games this year.

Chris King has been involved in professional and collegiate sports for more than three decades. He has written books about college basketball, the NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, golf and the World Cup. Chris has also been an expert bettor in his career.


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