Celtics survive late Spurs run to win battle of best

BOSTON, (Reuters) – The Boston Celtics won the   battle of the NBA’s best on Wednesday with a thrilling 105-103   victory over the San Antonio Spurs.
Ray Allen scored a game-high 31 points for the Celtics,   who led 105-96 with less than a minute left but needed a Paul   Pierce block as time expired to fend off the charging Spurs.

Ray Allen

San Antonio ran off seven successive points in the final   seconds to pull within two but Manu Ginobili’s 24-footer was   blocked by Pierce.

“You knew it was going to be a nip-tuck game pretty much   all night,” Pierce told reporters after scoring 18 points.   “You got two heavyweights battling and it was fun to be a part   of it. I’m just glad we won.”

Boston had a chance to clinch the game with eight seconds   left but Allen missed two free throws. It was a pair of rare   misses for Allen, who made 13 of 16 field goal attempts for   the game.

Ginobili finished with a team-high 24 points for the Spurs   (29-6), who lost consecutive games for the first time this   season.

Playing in his third game back from injury, point guard   Rajon Rondo recorded his 11th career triple-double with 12   points, 22 assists and 10 rebounds to help Boston (27-7) win   their third game in a row.

The NBA leader in assists per game, Rondo’s sizzling   performance included a season-high six steals. He ignited the   team to 61 percent shooting from the field.
Glen Davis added 23 points while starting in place of the   injured Kevin Garnett who suffered a leg injury Dec. 29 and is   expected to miss at least another week.

With the game tightly contested through the first three   quarters, the Celtics used a 9-0 run to seize control in the   final minute before San Antonio answered.

Tim Duncan and Tony Parker had 18 points each for San   Antonio, who still owns the best record in the NBA.

“We’re very hard on ourselves. We’re not satisfied with   where we are and honestly, I don’t care what our record is,”   Duncan said. “We’re definitely not satisfied with where we are   at defensively right now.”

The Spurs were coming off a 128-115 loss to the New York   Knicks a night earlier.