Celtics vs. Spurs GAMEDAY Preview: How to Watch, Betting Odds, Injury Report

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The San Antonio Spurs close out the calendar year with a visit from the Boston Celtics, who hold the best record in the NBA at 25-6.
The Spurs come into the game with one of the worst records in the league at 5-26, but they play the games for a reason.
Perhaps the Spurs will get a boost from a well-rested Victor Wembanyama, who returns to the lineup after sitting out of Friday's game to rest his ankle that he injured a week ago.
Tonight's game should be a good test to see where the Spurs are at as they go into 2024.
Here's everything you need to know for tonight's game ...
Celtics vs. Spurs Broadcast Information
- Date: Sunday, December 31
- Time: 6:00 p.m.
- TV Channel: Bally Sports Southwest
- Radio: WOAI/KXTN
- Live Stream: NBA League Pass
- Betting Odds: Check out SI Sportsbook
Celtics vs. Spurs Injury Report
Boston Celtics
- PG Jrue Holiday (QUESTIONABLE - elbow)
San Antonio Spurs
- C Charles Bassey (OUT - knee)
- C Zach Collins (OUT - knee)
- PG Devonte' Graham (PROBABLE - illness)
Celtics vs. Spurs Projected Starting Lineups
Boston Celtics
- PG Jrue Holiday
- SG Derrick White
- SF Jaylen Brown
- PF Jayson Tatum
- C Kristaps Porzingis
San Antonio Spurs
- PG Malaki Branham
- SG Devin Vassell
- SF Julian Champagnie
- PF Jeremy Sochan
- C Victor Wembanyama

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