First quarter
Boston hosts Washington with the Celtics listed as the home side and the Wizards tagged as the away side for this regular-season matchup in group round 1.
The
Washington Wizards vs
Boston Celtics odds conversation starts with venue leverage because TD Garden is the listed site and Boston is the designated home team.
Washington’s rotation math is shaped by three confirmed Outs because
Kyshawn George is out with an illness,
Tre Johnson is out with a hip issue, and
Marvin Bagley III is out with a hip issue.
Those absences push early-quarter creation equity toward available Wizards guards and wings because
CJ McCollum,
Bub Carrington, and
Bilal Coulibaly are all listed without injuries.
A clean first-quarter scoring path also runs through spacing because
Corey Kispert and
Khris Middleton are both listed active and fit perimeter lineups that can stabilize early possessions.

Second quarter
The betting board for a Wizards road spot typically reacts to confirmed availability, and Washington’s inactive list is specific with George, Johnson, and Bagley III all marked Out.
That availability profile raises the importance of second-unit shotmaking because McCollum is available and Washington also lists
Sharife Cooper and
AJ Johnson as healthy guard options.
Frontcourt minutes tighten with Bagley III out, so
Alex Sarr and
Tristan Vukcevic become more central to second-quarter lineup structure because both are listed available.
Washington Wizards vs Boston Celtics betting trends are likely to be read through depth versus continuity because Boston enters as the home qualifier while Washington manages three defined injuries.
If the market shows any pregame line movement, a practical driver is the injury ledger itself because the only explicit status changes in the data are the Wizards’ three Outs.
Third quarter
Halftime adjustments for DC will lean on two-way wings because Coulibaly, Kispert, Khris Middleton, Cam Whitmore, Justin Champagnie, Will Riley, Malaki Branham, and Jamir Watkins are all listed as available options.
That wing availability gives Washington a path to sustain third-quarter pace even in a road environment because multiple healthy forwards can cover matchups while keeping shooting on the floor.
For bettors tracking live numbers, the third quarter often becomes the swing segment when a short-handed rotation meets a home team push, and Washington’s short-handed element is defined by the three Outs in the injury list.
Washington Wizards vs Boston Celtics betting insights also center on who can create clean looks without extra bodies, and McCollum’s presence matters because he is listed healthy while two Wizards guards are not.
Fourth quarter
Late-game outcomes can hinge on which roster has more playable combinations, and Washington’s available list is long even with three players ruled out.
A closing group can be built around healthy shotmaking and size because McCollum, Kispert, Khris Middleton, and Sarr are all listed available while Vukcevic provides another available frontcourt option.
If you’re checking match player stats in-game, the most relevant context from the data is availability because Washington’s only named limitations are George, Johnson, and Bagley III being out.
The Wizards face the Celtics on March 14, 2026 at 6:00 PM ET at TD Garden in Boston, and the game is on NBCS-BOS, MNMT, and NBA TV, so lock in your picks early and share this article with other Wiz fans.