ATLANTA β The Celtics (25-15) could be without Payton Pritchard when they face the Atlanta Hawks (20β23) on Saturday night.
Pritchard is doubtful to play as he deals with left ankle soreness; if heβs sidelined, it will be his first missed game of the season. Josh Minott, meanwhile, will miss his 7th consecutive game with a left ankle sprain, and Jayson Tatum continues to be sidelined as he recovers from a ruptured Achilles tendon.
Pritchard scored just 2 points in Thursdayβs comeback win over the Miami Heat and sat out for the entire fourth quarter, while his backup, Anfernee Simons, exploded for a season-best 39 points, 18 of which came in the fourth quarter. Itβs possible Pritchardβs reduced minutes were related to some ankle soreness, though itβs also likely Joe Mazzulla opted to go with the hot hand.
For the Hawks, former Celtic Kristaps Porzingis is out with left Achilles tendonitis, Zaccharie Risacher is out with a left knee bone contusion, and NβFaly Dante is out with a right knee ACL tear. Dyson Daniels is questionable with a right ankle sprain.
The Hawks are having another mediocre season
The Atlanta Hawks havenβt quite had the year they were hoping for. By all accounts, Atlanta has been a below-average team; theyβve had the NBAβs 19th-best offensive rating, 16th-best defensive rating, and 18th-best overall net rating. They have a 20-23 record, which is good for the 10th-best record in the conference.
Last week, they parted ways with longtime franchise cornerstone Trae Young, acquiring CJ McCollum and Corey Krispert from the Washington Wizards in exchange. And, theyβve dealt with a myriad of injuries, with Porzingis only appearing in 17 of the Hawksβ 43 games this season, as heβs dealt with POTS and various other injuries.
One bright spot has been the superb play of Jalen Johnson; the likely first-time All-Star has put up monster numbers, averaging 23.1 points, 10.1 rebounds, and 8.1 assists per game. Offseason addition Nickeil Alexander-Walker is tallying 20.5 points and 3.5 assists. And Porzingis has been effective when he has played, averaging 17.1 points and 5.1 rebounds per game.
One weird quirk is that the Hawks have been better on the road than at home this season; theyβre 7-11 at State Farm Arena, but 13-12 at away games. (The Celtics, meanwhile, are 15-4 at home and 13-6 on the road).
After their win over the Heat, the Celtics now have the second-best net rating in the NBA (+7.1), the second-best offensive rating (121.5), and the 15th-best defensive rating. They hold the second-best record in the Eastern Conference at 25-15.
Celtics-Hawks will tip off on Saturday at 7:30pm ET.