Game Date:
04/26/2016
8:35pm EST
Lines:
Boston +7.5
Atlanta -7.5
Total:
Over
198 (-109)
Under 198 (-101)
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''We know what they're trying to do and they know what we're trying to do,'' said Atlanta's Kyle Korver, looking ahead to Tuesday night's crucial Game 5 against Boston. It's the same scenario for the night's other game, which has the Toronto Raptors looking to regain the upper hand when they host the pesky Indiana Pacers. After getting blown out in Game 2 in Atlanta, the Celtics bounced back with two nail-biting victories in Beantown, including an overtime triumph Sunday night that evened things up. Continue to Article
April 26, 2016 2:35:am EST
''We know what they're trying to do and they know what we're trying to do,'' said Atlanta's Kyle Korver, looking ahead to Tuesday night's crucial Game 5 against Boston. It's the same scenario for the night's other game, which has the Toronto Raptors looking to regain the upper hand when they host the pesky Indiana Pacers. After getting blown out in Game 2 in Atlanta, the Celtics bounced back with two nail-biting victories in Beantown, including an overtime triumph Sunday night that evened things up. Continue to Article
April 26, 2016 2:35:am EST
The Boston Celtics have a different look since their last visit to Atlanta, and so does their playoff series with the Hawks. Let down by their usually dependable defense in the past two matchups, the Hawks may have to rely on home-court advantage to regain their lost momentum when the series shifts back to Philips Arena for Tuesday night's pivotal Game 5. Done in by poor starts and inefficient shooting in losing the first two in Atlanta, Boston has been harder to defend since Brad Stevens inserted Jonas Jerebko and Evan Turner into starting roles prior to Friday's Game 3. Continue to Article
April 25, 2016 5:20:pm EST
The Boston Celtics have a different look since their last visit to Atlanta, and so does their playoff series with the Hawks. Let down by their usually dependable defense in the past two matchups, the Hawks may have to rely on home-court advantage to regain their lost momentum when the series shifts back to Philips Arena for Tuesday night's pivotal Game 5. Done in by poor starts and inefficient shooting in losing the first two in Atlanta, Boston has been harder to defend since Brad Stevens inserted Jonas Jerebko and Evan Turner into starting roles prior to Friday's Game 3. Continue to Article
April 25, 2016 5:20:pm EST