The Boston Celtics look to extend their series lead over the Orlando Magic to 3–1 tonight. Orlando, however, hopes to recreate the magic of Game 3 by forcing turnovers and converting them into fastbreak points.
A repeat performance seems unlikely — unless the Celtics are without Jaylen Brown, who is listed as questionable with a knee injury. Brown will be a game-time decision. Jrue Holiday (hamstring) will miss his second straight game.
If both Brown and Holiday are sidelined, the burden will fall entirely on Jayson Tatum, who suited up for Game 3 and scored 36 points.
If Brown is out, the Magic are likely to win, although the Celtics would still be favored to close the series in six games. If he plays, the Celtics should win tonight and finish the series in five.
Regardless of tonight’s outcome, the Magic have a bright future led by young stars Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner, who are averaging 32.3 and 26.7 points per game, respectively, in the postseason. With one key offseason addition, they could become a major contender in the Eastern Conference.
How to Watch Boston Celtics vs. Orlando Magic
Tonight’s Celtics-Magic game tips off just after 7:00 PM Eastern. While the day’s previous games were broadcast on ABC, this matchup will air nationally on TNT.
Boston Celtics at Orlando Magic
Time: 7:00 PM Eastern
Venue: Kia Center, Orlando, FL
TV: TNT
Streaming: TNT app and website, Max, Hulu + Live TV, Sling, YouTube TV
Globely News covers the game changers transforming the worlds of business, sports, politics, and technology. From AI and electric vehicles to the rise of China and the NFL's next stars, we've got you covered.