Garnett’s return sparks Celtics to wild win over Magic

BOSTON, (Reuters) – Boston’s Kevin Garnett made a  game-clinching steal in his return to the court on Monday and  Paul Pierce nailed the winning shot in the final minute to lift  the Celtics to a 109-106 triumph over the Orlando Magic.

Pierce drew a foul on his go-ahead jump shot and converted  the three-point play with 38 seconds remaining while Garnett  added 19 points and eight rebounds in his first action since  missing nine games with a leg injury.

With Boston leading 107-104 and 15 seconds to go, Garnett  stole an Orlando pass to send the Celtics to their third  successive win.

“I felt good,” Garnett told reporters in his first game  since Dec. 29. “Felt strong, so I was glad I was able to help my  team get a win tonight.”

Ray Allen led the Eastern Conference-leading Celtics (31-9)  with 26 points.

Dwight Howard had a game-high 33 points and 13 rebounds for  the Magic (26-15), who came up short in a rematch of last  season’s Eastern Conference finalists.

Orlando lost in six games in that post-season series but  managed to get the better of Boston this season on Christmas  Day.

Hedo Turkoglu, one of four new players acquired by the Magic  through trades last month, twice gave Orlando the lead in the  final five minutes where the advantage changed hands several  times.

Allen made a three-pointer to put the Celtics up one with  2:15 left, and Garnett again restored a cushion with two free  throws.

Magic point guard Jameer Nelson tied the game on a jumper  with 51 seconds remaining before Pierce’s stepped up.

Garnett’s presence will help Boston inside as the Celtics are still without injured post players Kendrick Perkins and  Jermaine O’Neal.

“We look like a totally different team out there with Kevin  on the court,” Pierce said. “His presence and everything goes  far beyond the numbers.”