The Celtics' second-round hero, Kelly Olynyk, will be getting the start in Game 4 against the Cavaliers with Amir Johnson fighting an injury. There is a chance that Johnson will still play, but Brad Stevens said Tuesday that he will most likely miss the game entirely. This is a big hit against the Celtics' big man depth as they've struggled so far in this series to contain Kevin Love and Tristan Thompson.

Olynyk has been a very recognizable name throughout Boston's playoff runs. He's infamous for a very controversial play that involved him putting Kevin Love in an arm bar two years ago and injuring him for the rest of those playoffs. This year he was shoved to the ground by Kelly Oubre Jr. after a hard screen, but he also came alive in Game 7 to eliminate the Wizards with some clutch shooting.

When Olynyk plays well he's a very solid big for the Celtics. He can help space the floor with timely shooting and plays, for the most part, good defense. However, nobody on Boston has managed to shutdown either Love or Thompson yet, and Olynyk's move to the starting lineup won't change that.