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The Boston Celtics play four times in six days this week. Fortunately for them, each game is at TD Garden, where they're 10-0, averaging 124 points, and have an offensive rating of 125.9 this season.

Boston hosts the Cleveland Cavaliers on Tuesday and Thursday, then welcomes the Orlando Magic on Friday and Sunday.

Not having to travel, getting to sleep in one's own bed, and playing on the parquet in front of the home fans are all pluses. The C's also have good fortune on the health front, submitting a clean sheet ahead of Tuesday's tilt.

As for the Cavaliers, starting forward Evan Mobley is out for Monday's matchup against the Magic due to left knee soreness. Caris LeVert is also inactive for the first half of their back-to-back as a result of left knee injury management.

Tuesday night's contest will tip-off at 7:30 EST at TD Garden. Inside The Celtics will have content related to the game before, during, and afterward. Follow @BobbyKrivitsky on Twitter for updates and analysis from pregame to post.

Further Reading

After Returning to His Roots, Sam Hauser Discusses Jordan Walsh's Development

Mike Gorman Delivers Bold Take About Celtics' Joe Mazzulla

White and Porzingis Shine as Celtics Pass Physical Challenge from Knicks

Jayson Tatum Discusses Kobe Bryant's Motivating Message, His All-Time Top 7, and Dream Finals Opponent

Kristaps Porzingis Discusses Why He Chose Celtics, First Impressions in Boston: 'Perfect Scenario'

Tyrese Haliburton, Another Sloppy 3rd Qtr., Propel Pacers Past Celtics in In-Season Tournament

Joe Mazzulla Praises Payton Pritchard's Fourth-Quarter Performance in C's Win vs. 76ers

An Empowered Jaylen Brown Strives to Balance Scoring with Playmaking: 'I've Grown A Lot'

Jaylen Brown, Kristaps Porzingis Discuss Their Quickly Cultivated Chemistry: 'An Automatic Connection'

Joe Mazzulla Believes Celtics' Second Unit is 'Starting to Develop an Identity'

Under Joe Mazzulla, Celtics Rebuilding Brotherhood Between Past and Present