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Pacers vs Celtics Game 1 in Eastern Conference Finals: Start time, live stream, preview, how to watch NBA Playoffs game Online From anywhere.
Pacers vs Celtics Game 1 in Eastern Conference Finals: Start time, live stream, preview, how to watch NBA Playoffs game Online From anywhere.
The Boston Celtics face the Indiana Pacers in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals of the NBA Playoffs on Tuesday, May 21, 2024 (5/21/24) at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts.
Just four teams remain in the battle for the Larry O'Brien Trophy. Here's how to watch the Celtics vs. Pacers series for free.
The final four of the 2024 NBA Playoffs are set, with the league’s best teams competing in the most intense games of this year’s postseason. It all kicks off tonight with the Boston Celtics facing the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals. The Minnesota Timberwolves will battle the Dallas Mavericks in the Western Conference Finals starting Wednesday.
The winner of both series will move on to the 2024 NBA Finals. Keep reading to learn everything about how to watch the NBA Eastern Conference Finals for free, including the full schedule for every NBA game this week.
Here’s what you need to know:
What: NBA Playoffs game
Who: Boston Celtics vs. Indiana Pacers
When: May 21, 2024
Time: 8 p.m. ET
Where: TD Garden
TV: ESPN
San Antonio’s Victor Wembanyamawas a unanimous selection for the NBA’s All-Rookie team this season, the league revealed Monday.
It was no surprise, given that Wembanyama also was the unanimous choice for rookie of the year from the same panel of 99 voters who cast ballots for the league’s awards this season.
Joining Wembanyama on the first team were Oklahoma City’s Chet Holmgren, Charlotte’s Brandon Miller, Miami’s Jaime Jaquez Jr. and Golden State’s Brandin Podziemski.
Holmgren — the runner-up to Wembanyama in the rookie of the year race — was also a unanimous first-team choice.
Miller, Jaquez and Podziemski were third, fourth and fifth, respectively, in the rookie of the year balloting that was announced earlier this month. That was also the order they finished the All-Rookie team voting in, with Jaquez joining Wembanyama and Holmgren as the only players to appear on all 99 ballots.
Dallas’ Dereck Lively II was a second-team All-Rookie selection, along with Houston’s Amen Thompson, Utah’s Keyonte George, Oklahoma City’s Cason Wallace and Memphis’ GG Jackson II. Jackson got the last spot by one vote over Golden State’s Trayce Jackson-Davis.
The All-Defensive team selections will be revealed Tuesday, and the All-NBA team will be unveiled Wednesday. Wembanyama is a likely first-team All-Defense player — he was No. 2 in the defensive player of the year race to Minnesota’s Rudy Gobert — and surely got All-NBA consideration as well.
If Wembanyama makes either the All-Defense or All-NBA team, or both, he would be the first rookie to do so since two other San Antonio centers who, like him, were No. 1 overall draft picks, those being Tim Duncan in 1998 and David Robinson in 1990.
Only five rookies have made All-Defense: Duncan, Robinson, Washington’s Manute Bol (1986), Houston’s Hakeem Olajuwon (1985) and Milwaukee’s Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1970).
And if Wembanyama makes All-NBA, he would be the 22nd rookie to do so in NBA history. Of those, only four have done it in the last 45 seasons: Duncan, Robinson, Chicago’s Michael Jordan (1985) and Boston’s Larry Bird (1980).
The Celtics are coming off a fairly mundane gentleman’s sweep of the Cavs. It’s their second such series enroute to the conference finals. Indiana stole the show with a historic shooting display at Madison Square Garden in Game 7 to knock off the injury-plagued New York Knicks.
It’s the first time the Pacers have been in the Eastern Conference Finals since 2014. Indiana has nine trips to this stage in its franchise history with all of those in the last 30 years. Their last NBA Finals appearance came in 2000 against the Los Angeles Lakers. It was a classic duel between Reggie Miller and the late Kobe Bryant.
Boston is making its eighth appearance in 10 years, including its third in a row, marking the first time they have had three straight appearances since their five-year run from 1984-88. They last reached the NBA Finals in 2022, falling to the Golden State Warriors.
Both teams split the season series, including the In-Season Tournament quarterfinals. The Pacers fell to the Lakers in that inaugural showcase.
While the Pacers were desperately trying to survive a brutal seven-game slugfest, the Celtics haven’t played a game in six days. Rest vs. rust will be a heavy storyline after the first 12 minutes, especially with how hot Indiana came out inside hostile territory at MSG.