
Cleveland (48-10) at Boston (42-17)
- When: Feb 28 2025, 7:30 PM
- Where: TD Garden, Boston, MA, USA
- TV: ESPN
Game Preview
Boston Favored by 2.5, Total Set at 233.5
Friday night features a marquee matchup in the Eastern Conference as the Cleveland Cavaliers put their eight-game winning streak on the line against the Boston Celtics in a battle between the top two teams in the standings. With playoff seeding on the line, expect both squads to bring their A-game in what could be a potential postseason preview.
Cleveland Cavaliers: Can They Extend Their Streak?
The Cavaliers have been dominant, sitting atop the NBA standings and riding an eight-game winning streak. However, they have lost two of three meetings against Boston this season, including a 112-105 defeat at home on Feb. 4.
Key Factors for Cleveland
Recent Form: The Cavs are playing their best basketball, and head coach Kenny Atkinson wants his squad to make a statement against the Celtics.
Head-to-Head Battle: Cleveland won the last matchup at home (115-111 on Dec. 1) but has struggled in Boston, dropping the first meeting there 120-117 in November.
Atkinson’s Mindset: He made it clear that Cleveland won’t hold anything back, as they want to prove they can beat Boston in their own building.
One major X-factor will be De’Andre Hunter, who has averaged 14 points per game on 50% shooting since being acquired from Atlanta. Hunter has brought defensive intensity and scoring versatility, which could be key in slowing down Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown.
Another storyline to monitor is Darius Garland’s availability. The Cavs’ starting point guard has missed the last two games with a hip contusion and is questionable for Friday. His 21.3 points and 6.7 assists per game would be crucial in matching Boston’s offensive firepower.
Boston Celtics: Looking to Bounce Back at Home
The Celtics had their six-game winning streak snapped in a disappointing 117-97 loss to the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday. They were without Jaylen Brown (thigh) and Luke Kornet (personal), and their offense sputtered, recording their lowest two-point field goal total in franchise history.
Key Factors for Boston
Returning to Form: The Celtics have been one of the best home teams this season and will look to bounce back after an off night offensively.
Jaylen Brown’s Status: His availability will be key, as he averages 22.9 points per game and is a major scoring threat alongside Jayson Tatum.
Jayson Tatum’s Leadership: He acknowledged that every team brings their best against Boston and expects his team to respond in a big way Friday night.
The Celtics will begin a seven-game homestand, where they have been strong at 18-10, though their road record (24-7) has been even better. Getting back in rhythm at home will be critical as they chase the No. 1 seed.
Final Betting Predictions
Spread Pick: Boston -2.5 – The Celtics have owned this matchup recently and will bounce back at home.
Total Pick: OVER 233.5 – Both teams can score at a high level, and this should be a fast-paced affair.
Boston has a strong track record against Cleveland, and with revenge on their mind, the Celtics should take care of business in front of their home crowd.
- NBA Odds source: Bovada Sportsbook
