March 19th, Video Live Broadcast of the Rockets vs. Celtics Game Watch Online, Replay Available
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At 9:30 AM Beijing time on March 19th, PPStream and PPLive will broadcast live the NBA regular season game where the Houston Rockets host the Boston Celtics at home. The Rockets are aiming for a 23-game winning streak. Please tune in on time.
On March 18th, according to the "Houston Chronicle," Ray Allen, the starting shooting guard for the visiting team, will continue to be absent from the game due to injury when the Houston Rockets host the currently top-ranked Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference on Tuesday evening local time.
Allen sprained his heel during a game last Friday. Before Monday's announcement, the Celtics had indicated on their website that they would take a cautious approach regarding Allen's return.
"We need to enter the playoffs with 100% personnel health," head coach Doc Rivers told the Celtics' official website.
The game against the Rockets on Tuesday is the second of the Celtics' consecutive challenges against the three strong teams in Texas. On Monday, their opponent was the San Antonio Spurs, and on Thursday, they will face the Dallas Mavericks.
The Celtics were the first team in the entire league this season to reach 50 wins, matching the speed record set in the 1972-73 season for the fastest to reach 50 wins in team history. This is also their first time reaching 50 wins since the 1991-92 season, which was famously Larry Bird's final year in his career.
On Monday, Allen spoke to Fran Blinebury of the "Chronicle" about his feelings towards the game on Tuesday: "They (the Rockets) feel good about themselves right now, so whatever happens (against the Spurs), when we go up against the Rockets, they will be in great form. Everything they've done is incredible, and now they will face us as a united team for the first time like that, so we're also looking forward to going to their place and letting the Rockets know that we can play well too."