New Jersey won the first and third quarters - mainly the starters' province -
by a combined 58-44. So while Rajon Rondo [stats] was generally incredible
with 31 points, one off his career high, it was the lift from Eddie House (15
points), Stephon Marbury (four points, five assists in 15 minutes), Mikki
Moore (nine points on 4-for-4, nine rebounds) and Tony Allen (six rebounds,
tough defense) that got the Celtics their fifth straight triumph.
The bench crew brought the Celts back in the second quarter from a
double-digit deficit to the lead. And when the Nets had come back from nine
down to tie the game, the subs were the main ingredients in a 9-0 run that
gave the C's the lead for good.
"They pretty much won the game," captain Paul Pierce said after a 10-point,
four-turnover effort. "Shoot, (coach) Doc (Rivers) could have probably left
them in the whole game and it probably wouldn't have been as close. They have
great energy. Stephon is doing a great job getting into the defense and
finding guys. Eddie House is shooting lights out right now. Mikki Moore is
being active. We're extremely happy with the way the bench is coming in and
picking up the starters when we're down."
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