Celtics beat Wizards to record ninth win in a row

WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The Boston Celtics chalked up their ninth win a row and padded their Atlantic Division lead with a 104-102 victory over the Washington Wizards on Thursday.

Point guard Rajon Rondo had 21 points and 11 assists but  the Celtics needed a foul shot by centre Kendrick Perkins with  five seconds left to take a 104-100 lead and put the game on  ice.

With All Star Paul Pierce in foul trouble, Rondo and  forward Kevin Garnett, who had 17 points on eight of 14  shooting, were the difference, said Celtics coach Doc Rivers.

“Rondo was great, especially down the stretch,” he said.  “The fouls threw Paul off his game a little bit. It was really  the Rondo-Kevin pick-and-roll show.

“We got a lot of good stuff out of it. But one thing we  need to do is go to lay-up practice. I don’t know how many  lay-ups we missed tonight but it was unbelievable.”

Washington faced a 14-point halftime deficit but outscored  the Celtics 22-6 to take a 72-70 lead. Boston countered with a  13-2 run to take an 83-74 lead into the final quarter. “We came out with the 14-point lead and thought if we  showed up in the third quarter that they would go away. And  they didn’t,” said Rivers. “We didn’t handle that well.

“I’ve said we’re not a 48-minute team yet and that’s great  proof right there. But that’s OK. We’re still winning these  games. We did it on the road and I’ll take it.”

Boston (18-4) has a nine-game lead over the second-place  Toronto Raptors in a division where the Celtics are the only  team over .500. The Wizards (7-13) lost their third in a row. Washington was paced in scoring by Gilbert Arenas’s 19  points, but with the Wizards down 100-98 with 26 seconds left,  the three-times All-Star guard missed two foul shots.

“Down two and we had our best player with the ball at the  free throw line,” said Wizards coach Flip Saunders. “Expected  to make it, but didn’t.

“We are doing things to put ourselves in position.  Unfortunately, we haven’t come up on the better end of the  draw.”

The Celtics won the championship two years ago but were  unable to make a run at repeating because of injuries. Rivers  said he thinks the team’s confidence is building.

“We believe we can win games in any situation,” he said.  “That’s a good sign. But we can’t live on what we’ve done. The  swagger is great as long as you back it up.

“In the third quarter we came out cool. We’re not a cool  team. We’re a physical, tough basketball team. We do our jobs.  When we don’t do out jobs, we put ourselves in trouble.”