- Matchup: Frost Bank Center vs. Boston Celtics
- Event Date: Tuesday, March 10, 2026
- Venue: Frost Bank Center, San Antonio, TX
- Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network
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The Frost Bank Center will be the battleground as the San Antonio Spurs (47-17) square off against the Boston Celtics (43-21) this Tuesday.

The Celtics recently faced off against the Cavaliers, achieving a solid victory with a score of 109-98. Boston posted a shooting percentage of 44.0%, hitting 37 of 84 shots, including 15 of 38 from beyond the arc. At the free-throw line, they excelled by converting 20 of 22 attempts, which is a commendable 90.9%. On the rebounding front, Boston secured 49 boards, 10 of which were offensive. Additionally, they assisted on 25 baskets, forced 9 turnovers, and registered 2 steals. Defensively, the Celtics held their opponents to 40.7% shooting, allowing the Cavaliers to make 35 of 86 attempts. Cleveland managed to distribute 23 assists and recorded 4 steals. They gathered a total of 42 rebounds—10 offensive and 32 defensive—but could not register a block. The Cavaliers shot 71.4% from the free-throw line, making 15 of their 21 shots, and connected on only 13 out of 45 attempts from three-point territory. In terms of personal fouls, the Celtics committed 20 while the Cavaliers had 19.
Jaylen Brown played a pivotal role in this matchup, contributing 23 points by shooting 7 out of 17. In his 38 minutes on the court, he also secured 9 rebounds and tallied 8 assists.
The Celtics enter this game with a record of 43-21 this season. They average 114.5 points per game, ranking 21st in the league, with a shooting efficiency of 46.5%. Boston hits 36.3% of their attempts from three-point range (986 of 2,713) and has a free-throw percentage of 79.6%. As a team, the Celtics average 46.4 rebounds per contest and have accumulated 1,568 assists this season, placing them 27th in the NBA in terms of passing accuracy. They commit 12.2 turnovers per game and average 19.2 personal fouls.
On the defensive end, the Celtics force opponents into an average of 12.6 turnovers each game while committing 18.3 fouls. They allow a 36.0% success rate on three-point attempts, and they lead the NBA in points allowed per game (106.9). The Celtics’ opponents shoot 44.0% from the field (2,439 of 5,549) and collect 41.9 rebounds per game. Their defense ranks 6th in the league for assists allowed, surrendering 1,586 this season.
In their latest game, the Spurs clinched a victory over the Rockets, finishing at 145-120. San Antonio allowed Houston 37 rebounds (8 offensive) in this game and shot 28.6% from three-point range, hitting 8 of 28 attempts. From the free-throw line, San Antonio successfully made 28 of 32 shots, good for 87.5%. Defensively, the Spurs allowed the Rockets to connect on 42 of 87 attempts, resulting in a shooting percentage of 48.3%. In total, San Antonio shot 51 for 88 from the field, yielding a shooting efficiency of 58.0%. They made 21 out of 40 three-point attempts, resulting in a conversion rate of 52.5%. The Rockets committed 23 personal fouls, which resulted in 27 free throw attempts for the Spurs. San Antonio recorded 8 turnovers and covered the defensive aspect with 4 steals, collecting 32 total rebounds, including 26 defensive and 6 offensive.
Victor Wembanyama was instrumental in this game for the Spurs, making 9 of 13 shots for a rate of 69.2% and pulled down 8 rebounds. In just 30 minutes, Wembanyama scored 29 points and registered 1 assist.
San Antonio boasts a season record of 47-17. Offensively, they shoot 48.0% from the field, ranking 6th in the league. The Spurs have tallied a total of 7,591 points this season (averaging 118.6 points per game) and also grab 46.4 rebounds per game. Their assist average stands at 27.3 (11th in the NBA), with overall team turnovers at 13.7 per game. San Antonio averages 19.1 personal fouls and connects on 78.0% of their free throws.
Defensively, the Spurs rank 7th in the league for points allowed per game at 111.5. They average forcing 13.4 turnovers per game and allow a shooting percentage of 45.1% from the field (4th in the NBA). Their opponents have a 35.5% success rate on three-point shots (820 of 2,313) and shoot 78.8% from the free-throw line. The Spurs relinquish an average of 26.1 assists and 43.3 rebounds per game, both ranking 11th in the league.
Who do you think will prevail in tonight’s NBA matchup?
Prediction: Back Boston
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