Celtics and Bucks play Game 7 to decide finalist

Teams face off at the TD Garden in Boston. Winner faces Miami Heat in Eastern Conference Finals

Day to meet the second finalist of the NBA Eastern Conference. In a little while, at 4:30 pm ET, at TD Garden, the Boston Celtics welcome the Milwaukee Bucks in Game 7 of the NBA Playoffs.

Coach Ime Udoka’s Celtics won Game 6 with a lot of ownership, applying 13 points of difference in Milwaukee with a very consistent performance. The Boston team scored 43.7% from the field and 39.5% from three-pointers. Star Jayson Tatum had a spectacular performance, with 46 points, nine rebounds and four assists, Jaylen Brown had 22 points, five rebounds and four assists, and Marcus Smart was responsible for 21 points, five rebounds and seven assists. The Boston Celtics are expected to continue with the absences of Robert Williams III and Sam Hauser.

In these NBA playoffs, Boston has a differential of 4.5 points. The team, on average, scores 108.4 points and suffers 103.9 per match. When it comes to shooting from three points, the Celtics have a 36.5% hit percentage, which is the sixth best mark in the playoffs. In free throws, the team’s average of correct shots is 81.2%, the fourth best.

Coach Mike Budenholzer’s Bucks, on the other hand, converted 40.9% of their shots, but had only 24.1% accuracy on three-pointers. Greek superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo was the best on the court, with a double-double of 44 points and 20 rebounds, as well as six assists and two blocks. Aside from him, only Jrue Holiday (17 points, two rebounds, four assists, three steals and two blocks) and Pat Connaughton (14 points, four rebounds and two assists) had double-digit scoring. The Milwaukee Bucks must go on without Khris Middleton for this Game 7.

The Milwaukee team has a 4.2 spread in these NBA playoffs. The Bucks typically score 104.7 points per game. In addition, it suffers 100.5 points per game on average. When it comes to shooting from three points, the team hits 34.6%, 11th best mark of these playoffs. In free throws, the team hits 73.4%, the worst number among the teams this post season.

Match results so far:

Game 1 (5/1) – Celtics 101 x 89 Bucks – Boston

Game 2 (5/3) – Celtics 109 x 86 Bucks – Boston

Game 3 (5/7) – Bucks 103 x 101 Celtics – in Milwaukee

Game 4 (5/9) – Bucks 108 x 116 Celtics – in Milwaukee

Game 5 (5/11) – Celtics 107 x 110 Bucks – Boston

Game 6 (5/13) – Bucks 95 x 108 Celtics – in Milwaukee

Game 7 (15/05) – Celtics v Bucks, 16:30 – in Boston

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