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The Washington Wizards (11-56) are back at home to face the Boston Celtics (52-14) at Capital One Arena. Tip-off is at 6:00 p.m. E.S.T.

This is the third of four matchups between the Wizards and Celtics with both of the first two games going Boston's way.

In a game of polar opposites Washington takes on the Celtics who have the leagues best record, while the Wizards sport the NBA's worst.

The Washington injury report is loaded too with the entire starting lineup a game time decision or has already been ruled out.

Center Marvin Bagley III has been ruled out with that lingering back issue along with guard Tyus Jones who is also dealing with a back injury.

Boston has their fair share of guys out too like former Wizards center Kristnaps Porzingis and guards Jaylen Brown and Derrick White.

Let's see how the Inside The Wizards staff views the game tonight.

Gage Sheets: Celtics 135 Wizards 110

Injuries are going to play a huge role in this game and there is a large threat that Washington could be missing three guys out of their starting lineup.

For a team that isn't very good when healthy this makes things a lot worse.

Boston will be missing some pieces also but they still have one of the best players in the NBA in forward Jayson Tatum.

This one probably wont be very close as the Wizards look like they're starting to envision their offseason plans and the Celtics will cover the -13.5 point spread.

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