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The Boston Celtics weren’t interested in fumbling away another game to one of the NBA’s bottom-feeders. They made that perfectly clear toward the end of the third quarter of Wednesday’s game against the Raptors.
Boston outscored the Raptors 13-2 over the final 3:25 of the third period to blow the game open and take a commanding 81-62 lead into the final period. The best part about that run? It consisted almost entirely of bench play.
Doc Rivers matched up a fivesome of Avery Bradley, Jordan Crawford, Jason Terry, Jeff Green and Chris Wilcox beginning at the 3:25 mark of the third period. Bradley, the only starter of the group, accounted for only one of Boston’s 13 points over those final few minutes. He let his teammates take over.
Terry led the run with four points, Crawford and Wilcox scored three apiece, and Green chipped in two during Boston’s quick spurt. Six of the 13 points scored by the C’s during those final minutes arrived via free throws, which is an indication of how aggressive this group really was at the offensive end.
They were pretty aggressive on defense, too, led by Bradley’s ball-hawking ways. Bradley and Co. hounded the Raptors into 0-of-6 shooting from the field to go along with one turnover during Boston’s run. Those stops allowed the C’s to get out in transition and use their athleticism to their advantage. Even the athletic Raptors couldn’t keep up.
Boston’s 13-2 run blew the lid off of this game and helped the Celtics bounce back into the win column with a blowout victory. That’s exactly what the team was looking for one night after an embarrassing loss in Charlotte.
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Jeff Green didn’t come through Tuesday night when he replaced the resting Paul Pierce in Boston’s starting lineup. Maybe it was the unfamiliar start that knocked him off of his rhythm.
Wednesday night, as he returned to his customary bench role, Green put forth an incredible performance and returned to his customary play.
Green led all scorers with 20 points to help lead the Celtics to a blowout victory over the Toronto Raptors. He scored from all areas, but he showcased particular excellence in the paint. Green cashed in on several difficult layups and even went lefty on one of his finishes.
Scoring has become a staple of Green’s play, but rebounding has not. However, Green reeled in six boards Wednesday night, which at least doubled his rebounding total from his previous three games.