On Tuesday night, the Celtics rolled in to Indiana as the league's only remaining undefeated team. They left without a blemish, scoring a 101-86 victory and improving to 6-0 in an ugly, foul-plagued battle with a gritty Pacer club. This game was unlike the others; the gorgeous ball movement on display most of the season was absent and the Celtics relied on a steady diet of isolation and two man wing play to score the majority of their field goals.
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