(Sports Network) - The Boston Celtics had their six-game winning streak
snapped on Wednesday night, but they will try to get back on track Friday when
they host the Chicago Bulls.
The Celtics fell, at home, to the New Orleans Hornets, 90-78. It marked the
first time that C's coach Doc Rivers took on his son Austin, a guard for the
Hornets, and although the son didn't do too much, New Orleans dominated the
fourth quarter en route to victory.
The Hornets held Boston to 15 points in the final frame and dominated the
Celtics on the glass to the tune of 48-33. New Orleans only shot 11.8 percent
from the 3-point line, committed 18 turnovers and shot 44 percent from the
field. The Celtics fared better in all three of those categories, but were
overall out-played.
"We didn't play well," said Doc Rivers. "We let our guard down, starting in
practice yesterday. I didn't do anything about it. Kicking myself about it."
Kevin Garnett, a recently announced Eastern Conference starter in the All-Star
game, led the way with 15 points. Paul Pierce posted a double-double with 12
points and 10 rebounds, but fouled out of the game. Jason Terry chipped in 12
off the bench.
Rajon Rondo was also named a starter in the All-Star game for the first time
in his career.
The Bulls head to Beantown winners of two straight and three of their last
four. Chicago defeated the Toronto Raptors, 107-105, in overtime on Wednesday
night.
Luol Deng hit a pull-up jumper with just over three seconds left on the clock
in overtime. He finished with 19 points, seven assists and six rebounds, but
the big story was the continued strong play of Carlos Boozer.
The big man from Duke netted 36 points on 16-for-24 shooting. Boozer also
grabbed 12 rebounds.
"We had a tough end to 2012 and we all want to play much better in 2013 and
get more wins," said Boozer, who registered his conference leading 22nd
double-double. "And so far we are doing pretty well in January."
The Bulls are 6-2 since the calendar turned and they boast some All-Star
candidates in Boozer, Deng and center Joakim Noah. The Florida big is
averaging a career-high 12.4 ppg and 10.7 rpg all while playing the fifth-most
minutes in the league. With a relative lack of centers in the Eastern
Conference, Noah may represent the best chance for a Bulls player to make it
to Houston on Feb. 17. Reserves will be announced on Jan. 24.
Chicago and Boston have split the first two games this season, which were both
in Chicago. The Bulls, who own the best road record in the East at 11-5, have
lost eight of their last 10 in Boston.
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