Pierce, Garnett lift Celtics past Bobcats
November 29, 2008
By Brian Joura
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (Ticker) -- Paul Pierce and Kevin
Garnett came up big down the stretch for the Boston Celtics.
Pierce scored seven of Boston's 11 points during a decisive 4:30
stretch late in the fourth quarter to lead the Celtics to an
89-84 win over the Charlotte Bobcats on Saturday night.
After a Gerald Wallace layup tied the game at 75-75 with 5:01 to
go, Pierce took over. He hit a turnaround jumper to give Boston
the lead and following a dunk by Kendrick Perkins, he hit
another jumper to give the Celtics an 81-77 lead.
"I think we were able to take advantage of matchups tonight,"
Pierce said. "It doesn't matter if it's me, Kevin (Garnett) or
Ray (Allen), it's all about finding the best matchup for us that
will give us the best chance to win."
A 3-pointer from the right wing by D.J. Augustin and a reverse
layup by Wallace pulled the Bobcats within one point. But a
baseline jumper by Garnett with 40 seconds left clinched the
game for the Celtics, giving them an 86-82 lead.
"I loved what we did tonight," Boston coach Doc Rivers said.
"You could see we were on empty tonight. Think about playing six
back-to-backs in one month, with this being the sixth. There
were a lot of jump shots hitting the front of the rim, but they
just found a way, so I'm really proud of them."
Raymond Felton missed two shots late before scoring with 18
seconds left for the final points of the game.
"I didn't hit some shots," Felton said." I missed a couple of
easy shots. It could have went either way - foul or no foul. I
missed one floater when we're down two and then they came down
and hit a shot and went up four. It was kind of tough at that
point. They hit shots and we didn't."
After scoring the opening bucket of the game on a baseline
jumper by Pierce, Boston trailed most of the opening half and
kept close only because Charlotte committed 16 first-half
turnovers, which led to 22 points for the Celtics.
"You can't play in a game like this and have so many empty
possessions," Bobcats coach Larry Brown said." That's the thing
that's bothering me. A lot of it I think was maybe that we
tired. But when you give that effort, as a coach you can't get
mad at it."
Tony Allen, who provided a big boost off the bench in the second
quarter when he scored seven of his 11 points, hit a layup that
tied the score, 34-34.
Wallace drove the lane for a dunk which forged a 41-41 tie with
2:12 remaining in the half and Augustin hit a jumper to give
Charlotte its last lead of the game. But Kendrick Perkins had a
breakaway dunk and Ray Allen hit a jumper to give Boston a 45-43
halftime lead.
Pierce finished with 19 points and Kendrick Perkins had 15
points and 12 rebounds. Ray Allen added 15 points, Tony Allen
had 11, and Eddie House and Kevin Garnett 10 each for the
Celtics, who have won eight straight.
Wallace scored 23 points, Jason Richardson had 22 and Augustin
13 for the Bobcats.
"They're the best team in the league," Wallace said. "They're
16-2 and only two teams have beaten them. We felt like at this
time we're still in a growing process. But we put ourselves in a
position to win the game. We still had a chance to win the
ballgame all the way down to 30 seconds in the game. We'll move
forward with that."

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