UNCASVILLE, Conn., Oct. 21 (Ticker) -- The Boston Celtics looked
ready for the regular season. The New York Knicks looked ready
for the offseason.
Paul Pierce scored 18 points and Wally Szczerbiak added 17 to
lead the Celtics to a lopsided 113-89 exhibition victory over
the Knicks.
Boston took control in the first half, shooting nearly 56
percent (24-of-43) from the field behind 15 points from
Szczerbiak to take a 61-34 advantage into intermission.
Pierce made 5-of-11 shots overall and Szczerbiak connected on
8-of-14. Second-round pick Leon Powe scored 16 points and Al Jefferson added 12 for the Celtics.
Jamal Crawford scored 15 points and Nate Robinson chipped in 13
for New York, which shot just 43 percent (30-of-69).
The Knicks also committed a whopping 31 turnovers, including
five by Eddy Curry and four apiece by Crawford, Robinson and
Stephon Marbury.



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