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Commanding Celtics

Horford leads way as Boston chalk up 12th straight victory

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BOSTON: Al Horford scored a team-high 21 points in his return as the Boston Celtics played without Kyrie Irving but still managed to hang on for their 12th straight victory.

The Celtics had to dig deep into the depths of their roster, as they have done throughout their winning streak, to defeat the Toronto Raptors 95-94 in front of a crowd of 18,600 at the Boston Garden.

Horford missed two games due to a concussion and his return was welcome news after all-star Irving suffered a facial fracture in Friday’s win over Charlotte when he was accidental­ly struck in the mouth by a teammate.

Horford led five Celtics in double figures on Sunday as Jaylen Brown scored 18 points, Terry Rozier scored 16, Marcus Smart 14 and rookie Jayson Tatum delivered 13 points and seven rebounds.

The Celtics are the first team in NBA history with a double-digit win streak while having more than four rookies on their roster. Tatum is the most prominent of the six rookies contributi­ng to the team’s remarkable early season success.

“It’s unbelievab­le ... we are playing good teams too,” Rozier said.

The Raptors had a chance to win the game in the final seconds as DeMar DeRozan went one-on-one with Brown but his shot at the buzzer clanged off the rim.

Boston held on despite not scoring a basket over the final 86 seconds.

Elsewhere, James Harden had 26 points and a season-high 15 assists to lead the Houston Rockets to a 118-95 rout of the Indiana Pacers.

Harden hit nine of 21 shots from the field, fellow guard Eric Gordon chipped in with 21 points, and centre Clint Capela contribute­d 20 points and a team-high 17 rebounds.

It was the sixth consecutiv­e victory for the Rockets, who led throughout.

Victor Oladipo led the Pacers with 28 points on 11-of-17 shooting from the field.

In Detroit, Tobias Harris led five players in double figures with 25 points to help the Pistons earn a 112-103 win over the Miami Heat and finish unbeaten on the five-game homestand. — AFP

 ??  ?? Target locked: Boston Celtics’ Marcus Smart going for the basket against Toronto Raptors on Sunday. — AP
Target locked: Boston Celtics’ Marcus Smart going for the basket against Toronto Raptors on Sunday. — AP

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