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(Sports Network) - The Boston Celtics may have seen their longest winning
streak of the season come to a halt on Thursday. But, a trip north of the
border to face the Toronto Raptors could get them back on track.
Boston saw its five-game winning streak stopped on Thursday, as the Los
Angeles Lakers beat the Celtics, 88-87, in overtime at TD Garden.
Ray Allen paced Boston with 22 points and All-Star reserve Paul Pierce added
18 points, nine rebounds and seven assists. Kevin Garnett posted 12 points and
12 boards, but shot just 2-of-13 from the floor after halftime.
The Celtics failed to get a quality attempt off at the end of the fourth
quarter, and missed four shots in the final 70 seconds of overtime.
At the end of regulation, Pierce dribbled down the final seconds and was
hounded outside the arc before passing to Mickael Pietrus with two seconds
left. Pietrus' off-balanced 31-footer was nowhere close to the rim as the
buzzer sounded.
"I shouldn't have picked up my dribble. It kind of broke up the play when I
picked up my dribble," Pierce admitted.
Pierce's three actually gave Boston the lead, 87-86, with 1:51 left in the
extra session, but the Celtics went cold from there. Pierce had a chance to
give Boston the lead late but his forced 18-footer drew iron and Allen's put-
back was blocked by Pau Gasol.
"I was in the perfect situation and [Gasol] came out of nowhere," Allen said.
The Celtics should be able to get back on track tonight as they face a Raptors
team that has lost three straight games after a 105-99 setback to the
Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday.
DeMar DeRozan paced the Raptors with 25 points, including 4-of-6 three-point
shooting. James Johnson contributed 15 points and Kleiza and Leandro Barbosa
added 12 and 11, respectively, off the bench for Toronto, which lost for the
fifth time in six tries overall and fell to 3-7 at home this season.
"They've got the No. 1 bench in the NBA in scoring. They played hard," said
Johnson. "They came with a lot of energy."
Toronto continues to play without injured star Andrea Bargnani, who is
sidelined with a strained left calf.
Boston beat the Raptors by 36 points last Wednesday and has topped them five
straight times and in 13 of the last 14 meetings. The Celtics have also had
success in Toronto, where they've won seven of eight and eight of their last
11.
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