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Kevin Garnett 22 points 11 rebounds vs Houston Rockets 08 March 18, 2008
It took the NBA's best team to end the Houston Rockets' 22-game winning (More) March 18, 2008
It took the NBA's best team to end the Houston Rockets' 22-game winning streak.
Kevin Garnett and the Boston Celtics stopped the Rockets' remarkable run in emphatic fashion Tuesday night, pulling away in the second half for a 94-74 victory.
Garnett scored 22 points and Paul Pierce added 20 as Boston handed Houston its first loss since a 97-89 defeat to Utah on Jan. 27. The Rockets then put together the NBA's second-longest winning streak, which ended 11 victories shy of the 1971-72 Los Angeles Lakers, who won 33 in a row.
It was only Houston's second loss in 28 games and its fourth since a 97-93 loss in Boston on Jan. 2, a game Tracy McGrady sat out with a knee injury. The Rockets also lost for the first time in 11 games since Yao Ming went out with a season-ending foot injury on Feb. 26.
The Rockets were finally doomed by poor shooting and mistakes that they overcame during their streak with hustle and solid defense.
"I'm too close to the situation right now to really appreciate," Rockets forward Shane Battier said. "When I'm old and gray and can't dribble this basketball anymore, I think I'll appreciate it. Right now, we're still in a playoff run and have got some dogs barking at our heels."
Boston blanketed McGrady all night, holding Houston's remaining All-Star to eight points on 4-for-11 shooting. Other Rockets had routinely picked up the slack during the seven-week run whenever McGrady struggled, but the Celtics never let that happen.
The Rockets scored a season-low 34 points in the second half on 11-for-33 shooting.
"It's not disappointing," McGrady said. "It's a hell of a team over there. They outplayed us. I've never seen a defense like that. I mean, if they play defense like that, night in and night out, the NBA is in trouble because that was defense at its finest."
Luis Scola scored 15 for Houston, which had a 15-game home streak snapped. Only the 1985-86 Rockets, who won 20 straight at The Summit, had a longer home-court streak in franchise history.
Reserve Leon Powe added 21 points for the Celtics, who've won 13 of their last 14 games, the last three without All-Star guard Ray Allen, who's out with a sore left ankle.
Boston beat San Antonio 93-91 on Monday night and Garnett said the Celtics were all business in their approach to Tuesday's game.
"There wasn't really a lot of talking on the bus last night after the win," Garnett said. "We got on the plane, it was real subtle. There wasn't a lot of talking and I know when we're like that, we're focused."
The Rockets still have one more streak to protect -- they'll go for their 13th straight road win in New Orleans on Wednesday night. The end of the big streak hadn't quite sunk in moments after this loss.
"I feel worse for the fans than I do for us," Battier said. "We'll be all right. We've got a game in 20 hours. We'll be out there trying to win another game. For the fans, they really were captivated by the streak and we hope they still get behind us and cheer us on."
They were tied at 40 at halftime, but Boston took control in the third quarter, led by its All-Star duo.
Garnett swished a jumper from the top of the key 15 seconds out of the break and Pierce sank a 3-pointer on Boston's next trip down, the start of an 18-5 spurt. The Rockets missed eight of their first 10 shots out of the break and stopped getting the bounces that had always gone their way throughout the streak.
"I loved the way we played defense tonight," Garnett said. "We had a lot of energy."
Even when Houston got aggressive, it backfired.
With 3:18 left in the third quarter, Tony Allen drove the baseline and McGrady and Scola both jumped to block him. McGrady blocked the ball, but Scola whacked hit Allen and sent him hard to the court. Referee Scott Foster called a flagrant foul on Scola as Allen lay on the floor for several minutes. He finally got up and hit two free throws to put Boston up 64-52.
McGrady missed a jumper in the final seconds of the third quarter and Battier was there for the rebound, but tipped it right to James Posey, who started a fast break the other way.
"All good things must come to an end," McGrady said.
The Celtics outscored Houston 32-16 in the third quarter and built a 72-56 lead, the largest deficit the Rockets had faced since Boston had them down 20 in their first meeting. Houston went 7-for-16 from the field with six turnovers in the decisive quarter.
Boston pushed the lead over 20 early in the fourth quarter. During a timeout, the crowd stood and applauded as a video on the scoreboard finished with a shot of the arena and the line: "Where 22 in a row happens."
The rest of the game was a cold dose of reality.
McGrady left with 8:45 left and fans slowly filed out of the arena. With 2:09 left, Garnett drove down the line and hammered home a one-handed dunk, then added a milder throwdown on Boston's next possession. (Less)
Toronto Raptors vs Milwaukee Bucks Apr.9/08 When Chris Bosh launched a three-pointer late in the third quarter, the Raptors all-star forward let (More) When Chris Bosh launched a three-pointer late in the third quarter, the Raptors all-star forward let out a guttural scream as he strutted back up the court.
The basket was part of a third-quarter Raptors surge that turned the game in Toronto's favour and helped erase the self-doubt that seemed to be creeping into the team's locker-room.
Bosh had 32 points and 11 rebounds to go with four blocks and three steals, as the Raptors ended their three-game losing streak with a 111-93 win Wednesday over the Milwaukee Bucks.
``A win always is a good remedy for things like that,'' said Bosh, when asked about the team chemistry and confidence. ``We made shots, we made good plays, we attacked the basket, we got points in the paint, things really worked out for us.''
Former Raptor Charlie Villanueva scored a season-high 38 points, including a career-high seven three-pointers, and added 12 rebounds to lead Milwaukee (26-52).
Anthony Parker finished with 18 points for Toronto (39-39), while Rasho Nesterovic and T.J. Ford finished with 14 apiece, and Andrea Bargnani added 10.
``The guys played hard and hopefully this gives them a bit of individual confidence and we're going to continue to build on tonight,'' said Raptors coach Sam Mitchell.
The one negative on the night for Bosh was the crowd of 18,569 at the Air Canada Centre, which ended a streak of nine consecutive sellouts. Bosh criticized the fans after the game for being too quiet.
``Could you hear yourself talk?'' Bosh said. ``We're getting ready for the playoffs. I'm just saying, I'm excited. I don't know if anyone else is excited, I'm not waiting for next week, I'm trying to do it right now, and that's the kind of mentality we have to take, the whole organization.''
With four games to go in the regular season, the Raptors entered Wednesday's matchup having won just four of their previous 15, and in danger of staggering into the playoffs in seventh place, which would pit them against the Detroit Pistons in the first round.
Looking to halt their recent slide, the Raptors spent a couple of practices focusing solely on defence.
``We've got to play better defence. Better defence. D. . . fence,'' a testy Mitchell said before the game. ``You know, like the people hold up that gate with the `D' and the fence? Defence. It's as simple as that.''
The work paid off. The Raptors didn't lead by more than eight points in the first half, but kept the Bucks in check save Villanueva and his hot hand. The Raptors finally took control with an energetic third quarter in which they stretched their lead to 16 points and outscored the Bucks 33-20 to take an 83-68 advantage into the fourth.
``This was our must-win game,'' said Rasho Nesterovic. ``We carried on what we did in practices the last couple of days and played like we did in practice, and I hope we're going to carry it on in the next four games and in the playoffs.''
The lottery-bound Bucks cut Toronto's lead to 10 points with 4:45 to go, but that was as close as they would come as five consecutive points by Parker, including a three with 2:45 left, put the Raptors back up by 16, and Toronto cruised to a much-needed win.
The Raptors shot 54 per cent on the night, and held the Bucks to 42 per cent. Both teams grabbed 41 rebounds. Toronto outscored the Bucks 48-32 in the paint. (Less)
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