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The Atlanta Hawks and Boston Celtics are set to face off against each other in a highly anticipated game. The Hawks have been on a winning streak, with an impressive record of 19-26 in Eastern Conference games and 17-26 against opponents above .500. On the other hand, the Celtics have been equally impressive, with a record of 38-8 against Eastern Conference teams and currently holding second place in the league for scoring, with an average of 121.1 points per game.

The two teams have met four times this season, with the Hawks emerging victorious in their last matchup against the Celtics. In that game, De’Andre Hunter scored 24 points, helping lead his team to a narrow victory over Boston. However, this time around things could be different as both teams prepare to give it their all on the court.

Key players for the Hawks include Dejounte Murray, who has been averaging an impressive 22.4 points per game along with 5.2 rebounds and 6.2 assists per contest. Hunter has also been having a solid season so far, averaging an impressive 16 points over his last ten games alone. For the Celtics, Jayson Tatum leads the team with an average of 27.3 points per game alongside his excellent rebounding abilities (8.2) and passing skills (4.9 assists). Sam Hauser has also been hitting some impressive shots from beyond the arc lately (an average of 3.6 three-pointers per game over his last ten outings).

Both teams have had their ups and downs in recent weeks but have performed well overall so far this season: The Hawks have won five out of their last ten games while scoring an average of 112.8 points per game; meanwhile, Boston has won nine out of their last ten games while averaging an impressive 123 points per game! They both boast strong shooting percentages; the Hawks shoot at about 46% from the field while Boston shoots at around 49%.

Unfortunately for both teams, they will be missing several key players due to injuries: The Hawks are without Trae Young, Mouhamed Gueye, Kobe Bufkin, Jalen Johnson

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