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Celtics Season Ends With 88-80 Loss to Knicks
The Celtics season ended after an 88-80 Knicks win in Game 6, but they went down swinging.
The Celtics season ended after an 88-80 Knicks win in Game 6, but they went down swinging.
What do the Celtics need to do to win Game 6? Jared Weiss has the answer right here.
The JET took off in OT (finally), the Celtics had their usual second quarter meltdown and Carmelo Anthony scored 36 points...on 35 shots. This is the Garden Report.
Despite their continued 2nd-half struggles, Jason Terry and the Celtics managed to escape the TD Garden with a 97-90 victory in OT to force Game 5 in New York.
What do you get when Deron Williams, Joe Johnson and Brook Lopez score NUMBER combined points and the Celtics shoot NUMBER% from the field? A Nets SCORE win.
The Celtics were able to hold off Kyrie Erving, but a career night for Tristan Thompson proved to be too much for the Celtics as they fall to the Cavaliers 97-91.
The Celtics may have been out-rebounded 52-34, but shot 51% from the field (vs. the Pistons' 37%) to get to a 98-93 win - and their sixth straigh playoff berth.
In a night where everything seemed to go the Celtics' way, Jeff Gree, Jason Terry, Shavlik Randolph and Paul Pierce took care of business to beat the Hawks
The Celtics had a tough night, but the same cannot be said about the Knicks.
Take 'Melo and J.R. Smith's 61 combined points, add a 29-6 2nd-chance points disparity and a 19-8 disparity in turnovers and what do you get? A 100-85 Celtics loss to the Knicks, their fifth of the season.