Celtics Odds: How Marcus Smart Being Ruled Out Impacted Game 2 Line

Smart will not play after suffering a thigh contusion in Game 1

The Celtics ruled out Defensive Player of the Year Marcus Smart before Boston welcomed the Milwaukee Bucks back to TD Garden for Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals.

Smart suffered a thigh contusion in Game 1, which Celtics head coach Ime Udoka noted was “pretty bad,” and will not be able to go. Smart continued to finish Game 1 despite suffering both the thigh and shoulder injury during the first half.

Smart’s absence could serve as a massive void for the Celtics on the floor, but oddsmakers have not overreacted. The Celtics, who entered Game 1 as a five-point favorite, opened Game 2 as a 4.5-point favorite before jumping to hold a five-point edge on the spread Monday.

Boston, following the injury designation, now is a four-point favorite on DraftKings Sportsbook. FanDuel Sportsbook also had Boston as a four-point favorite 90 minutes before 7 p.m. ET tip off.

DraftKings revealed Tuesday afternoon that 69% of the spread bets were on the Bucks (+5) to cover, but 75% of the money was on the Celtics (-5).

Smart, in addition to being the best defensive player on the team, has turned into a strong distributor for the Celtics offense. Smart has averaged 15.2 points and 6.8 assists per game in five playoff contests for Boston.

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Udoka shared that Derrick White will start in place of Smart on Tuesday night as the Celtics look to tie up the best-of-seven series.