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NBA preview: Boston's offense tested by OKC's defense
26 Mar
Summary
- Celtics offense dropped after Jayson Tatum's return.
- Thunder defense leads NBA in turnovers and lowest shooting.
- Wednesday's game is a potential NBA Finals preview.

The upcoming game between the Boston Celtics and Oklahoma City Thunder is shaping up as a potential NBA Finals preview, with less than ten games remaining in the regular season. Injuries have impacted both teams, yet the Thunder currently lead the NBA in wins, and the Celtics hold the second spot in the Eastern Conference. This contest offers a critical opportunity to assess player readiness, such as Jayson Tatum's recovery and Jalen Williams' reintegration into the Thunder lineup.
Since Jayson Tatum's return from injury, the Celtics' offensive efficiency has seen a decline. Previously ranking third in offensive rating, they have dropped to 16th in the nine games since Tatum’s comeback. This adjustment period is expected to be even more challenging against the Thunder's formidable defense, which leads the league in contesting three-point shots and ranks second in deflections and turnovers forced.
The Thunder's defensive prowess directly counters the Celtics' offensive strategy, particularly their reliance on three-point shooting. Oklahoma City's ability to contest shots and their strong interior presence, with players like Chet Holmgren, could present a size disadvantage for Boston. Despite these factors, the Celtics nearly won their previous encounter, suggesting these challenges are not insurmountable, though scoring and offensive rhythm remain key issues for Boston.




