Suns vs. Celtics: Live stream, lineups, injury reports and broadcast info for 4/22
The Boston Celtics play the Phoenix Suns on Thursday, April 22, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.
The East’s sixth-place Celtics get back on the court after their first break of consecutive days in weeks to try to get back in the win column against a good Western Conference team down several key players at TD Garden. At the same time, the West’s second-place Suns have won eight of their last 10 games and hope to add another to that total in what would be their second win in a row.
Boston will have their work cut out for them, even with the advantage the small hometown crowd provides.
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Probable starting lineups
Boston Celtics
Jayson Tatum - forward
Semi Ojeleye - forward
Tristan Thompson - center
Marcus Smart - guard
Kemba Walker - guard
Phoenix Suns
Dario Saric - forward
Myles Bridges - guard
DeAndre Ayton - center
Devin Booker - guard
Chris Paul - guard
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How to watch or stream
Here's when you should tune in to see the game:
Date: 4/22/21
Time: 7 p.m. ET
TV Channel: NBC Sports Boston
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Injury reports
The Celtics are still pretty banged up in the injury department, but seem to be trending in the right direction with Evan Fournier (health and safety protocols) and Robert Williams III (knee soreness) the only definite scratches. Jaylen Brown (left shoulder bursitis) is listed as doubtful for the tilt, Jayson Tatum (left ankle impingement) questionable and Kemba Walker (non-COVID illness) as probable. The Suns had yet to submit their injury report for Thursday's game at the time of writing. But in their last game, Cam Johnson (nasal fracture) had been listed as available and played, as did forward Dario Saric (ankle), listed as probable, while former Celtic Abdel Nader (knee soreness) was out. This post originally appeared on Celtics Wire. Follow us on Facebook! [lawrence-related id=46616,44080,41772,40729] [listicle id=49314]
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