The defending NBA champs continue a road trip out West with a visit to the Moda Center in Portland, Ore. where the Portland Trail Blazers will play host to the Boston Celtics on Sunday, March 23.
The game is scheduled to start at 6 p.m. EDT and will be broadcast on NBC Sports Boston. Fans looking to watch this NBA game can do so for free by using DirecTV Stream, which offers a free trial, or FuboTV, which also offers a free trial and up to $25 off your first month. SlingTV doesn’t offer a free trial but has promotional offers available.
The Celtics are winners of four straight, including the first game of this road trip against the Utah Jazz. Sitting squarely in second in the East at 51-19, there is still hope for Boston to chase down the first-place Cleveland Cavaliers, who only hold a five-game advantage in the standings thanks to a four-game losing streak.
The Trail Blazers still have a shot at the play-in, only two games behind the Phoenix Suns in 10th and the Dallas Mavericks in 11th. Portland is also riding a four-game winning streak and will host the Cavaliers on Tuesday, March 25 before starting a five-game road trip that includes four games against Eastern Conference squads.
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Who: Boston Celtics vs. Portland Trail Blazers
When: Sunday, March 23 at 6 p.m. EDT
Where: Moda Center in Portland, Ore.
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By GREG BEACHAM AP Sports Writer
LOS ANGELES (AP) — LeBron James returned from a two-week injury absence Saturday night, looking rested and ready to lead the Los Angeles Lakers down the stretch toward the postseason.
And then almost nothing else went right for the Lakers during a 146-115 thrashing from the Chicago Bulls.
“We’ve got to play better basketball than we did tonight, and what we did on our last road trip,” James said before the Lakers headed out on a four-game trip beginning in Orlando on Monday.
James scored 17 points after missing the Lakers' previous seven games with a strained left groin, but the top scorer in NBA history looked rusty in certain moments — particularly late in the first quarter, when he threw a long sideline inbounds pass that curled out of bounds without ever getting close to one of his teammates.
But James' return was just one part of a comprehensively poor effort by the Lakers, who took their second straight loss and hit the latest trough in their peaks-and-valleys season since acquiring Luka Doncic.
Not even the simultaneous return of starting forward Rui Hachimura, who had missed 12 games with a knee injury, could make the Lakers competitive against the inspired Bulls.
“I don’t know if we assumed because we had everybody back that it was just going to be like it was three weeks ago, and that’s just not how this works,” Lakers coach JJ Redick said. “The thing that we have talked about all season long, though, is grace, so the group inherently gets some grace for what these last three weeks has looked like. (But) that was the worst our defense has looked, frankly, all year, but certainly in the last three months.”
Indeed, the Lakers have been one of the NBA’s best teams for long stretches with their new superstar duo — but they’ve also had enough terrible outings to suggest there’s much more work to do. Their schedule also has been absolutely brutal: They’re in a stretch of 20 games in five weeks, and they just played five home games in seven days.
The 40-year-old James is still confident the Lakers will find the best version of themselves. They had won eight games in a row before James' injury, and they put together a three-game winning streak earlier this week before his return.
“I already know what this team is capable of,” James said. “No matter who’s been in the lineup, who’s been out of the lineup, we’ve been able to sustain our effort and try to continue to play the right way, both offensively and defensively. It was great to see, even through some of the adversity, even through the injuries and the schedule, we were still able to win ballgames.”
James was noncommittal about the state of his recovery from the groin injury, which happened late in the Lakers' loss at defending champion Boston on March 8. Los Angeles promptly lost all four games on that road trip, but recovered to win three straight at home before its current two-game skid.
“I just take it day by day,” James said of his injury. “I can’t work out what’s going to happen in the future, but obviously I got some work on it today. Hopefully a little more on the plane. It’s a long flight to Orlando, and then I’ll get ready for Monday. I hope it’s behind, but I won’t look too far in the future.”
Before his injury, James averaged 25.0 points, 8.5 assists and 8.2 rebounds during his record-tying 22nd NBA season.
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The Associated Press contributed to this article