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3Garden Report: Green Can't Stop Heat's Streak
The Heat dispatch the Celtics and make history, all at the same time. Jeff Green made some history of his own, scoring his career-high.
The Heat dispatch the Celtics and make history, all at the same time. Jeff Green made some history of his own, scoring his career-high.
Jeff Green did his best LeBron impersonation today, scoring 43 points on 14-21 shooting, but the Celtics came up short of overcoming the Miami Heat. The team from South Beach now rides a 23-game winning streak, the 2nd largest in NBA history.
It was a historic night for buddies Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce, as they kept climbing the ladder and making their already Hall of Fame careers even more impressive. And there was a game, too, as the Celtics destroyed the Raptors 112-88.
The Celtics looked focused to avenge last night's 26-point loss, and they did just that. Their 112-88 win over the Raptors is the 10th straight at home.
The Celtics beat the Hawks 107-102 in OT for their 7th OT win of the season, 9th straight win at home and fifth straight overall. Jason Terry and Paul Pierce lead the way in the final period.
The Celtics extend their home-winning streak to nine, their largest since 2009. Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett lead the way - again - with some help from Jason Terry.
We all expected another 54-point game, but the Celtics did their job and held down phenomenon Stephen Curry to "only" 25 points. Good enough for the win.
The Celtics beat the Bulls in one of the lowest-scoring games in the franchise's history.
Who needs scoring anyways? In the lowest scoring game of the Celtics' season, Boston managed to beat the Bulls 71-69.
There were three-pointers. There were game-tying, last-second shots. But in the end, the Celtics ran away with their seventh straight win, this time over the Nuggets in a 118-114 3OT game.