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Sunday, April 8, 2012

Celtics Pick Up Nice Road Win In Indiana

After close losses to the Spurs and Bulls in consecutive games, it was nice to see the Boston Celtics put together a more complete effort tonight.

Boston (31-24, 12-15 away) picked up a quality road win against Indiana (34-22, 18-8 home) as they beat the Indiana Pacers 86-72 tonight at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.

After losing the first two games to the Pacers this season, the Celts rallied to take the last two which has to give them some confidence.

With the victory, the C's simultaneously gained a game on the the team ahead of them-the Pacers who are No. 3 in the Eastern Conference, up 1.5 games-and a game on the Sixers, who lost to Orlando. Philly is now two games back of Boston for the Atlantic Division lead and those teams play tomorrow night at TD Garden.

Paul Pierce led Boston with a game-high 24 points, Kevin Garnett added 15 points and seven rebounds while Rajon Rondo had 12 assists (his 16th straight game with 10+ assists). The Celts have solved their bench scoring woes by starting Avery Bradley and bringing Ray Allen (19 points, 6 rebounds, 4 steals) in as a substitute. Greg Stiemsma also had a nice performance with 10 points, nine rebounds and five blocks.

Danny Granger had 20 points, David West scored 16 and Darren Collison notched 13 but they were the only Pacers in double-figures. Roy Hibbert had 17 rebounds in the loss.

Boston won because they had an insane 16 more assists (27-11), shot 7% better from the floor (42.1-35.1) and made four more steals (8-4).

I'm proud to report that for the first time in my life I have a ticket behind the Celtics' bench tomorrow night so I will do my best to make sure they won't lose to the Sixers. Philadelphia has beaten them both times they've played (each in Philly), including most recently 99-86 on March 23-the game that Mickael Pietrus got seriously hurt in. A win tomorrow would really put some distance between the Celtics and Sixers with only 10 games remaining after it is over.

It will be Boston's fourth game in five days so I am sure they will be completely gassed but at least the Sixers played at the same time tonight and had to fly to Boston as well.







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