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Celtics Beat Lakers, One Win Away From NBA Championship

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JIMMY GOLEN   06/14/10 12:59 AM ET   AP

BOSTON — It's looking a lot like 2008 again, with Paul Pierce carrying the Boston Celtics to victory in the NBA finals and leading them to the brink of yet another title.

Pierce scored 27 points – his best performance of this year's finals – and the Celtics withstood 38 points from Kobe Bryant to beat the defending NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers 92-86 on Sunday night and take a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven series.

Game 6 is Tuesday night in Los Angeles, and a victory then or in Game 7 in L.A. on Thursday would give the Celtics a record 18th NBA title.

The Celtics have never blown a 3-2 lead in the NBA finals.

"You don't want to go out to LA down 3-2. It was our biggest game of the year," Pierce said. "We're in a good spot. We have two games in L.A.; now we have to get one."

Pierce was the MVP of the '08 finals, when the new Big Three beat the Lakers to raise an NBA-record 17th banner to the rafters at Boston's TD Garden. Bryant was the finals MVP last year, when the Lakers beat the Orlando Magic to win their 15th championship.

"I wasn't in a personal duel," Pierce said. "I didn't notice that we were going back-and-forth scoring at the time. He's a tough player. He makes shots."

Bryant outscored Pierce this time, but the Lakers' guard got little help from his teammates. And the stretch where he was most dominant was also the time when the Celtics pulled away.

Lakers coach Phil Jackson defended Bryant's attempts to take over the offense.

"He's the kind of guy (where) you ride the hot hand, that's for sure," Jackson said. "We were waiting for him to do that. ... He went out there and found a rhythm."

With the "Beat L.A!" chant reverberating at the Garden, Kevin Garnett scored 18 points with 10 rebounds and Rajon Rondo had 18 points, eight assists and five rebounds to help Boston become the first team in the series to win two games in a row. If Los Angeles can't do the same at home, the Celtics will improve to 10-2 against them in the finals dating back to a 4-0 sweep over the Minneapolis Lakers in 1959.

"It's basically home-court," Jackson said. "That's the way it's supposed to be, isn't it?"

Bryant did everything he could to send the Lakers home with the edge.

He scored 23 straight Lakers points between the 4:23 mark of the second quarter until there was 2:16 left in the third. But over that span, the Celtics expanded the lead from one point to 13.

"I just tried to keep telling them, it's only 2 points each time he scores. It's not 10," Celtics coach Doc Rivers said. "It's just like if someone else was scoring. ... I love that our guys for the most part, they understood what he was doing. But we defended everyone else. And I thought it was big."

And Pierce was having his best game of the series, too.

The Celtics' captain scored seven points in the last 3 1/2 minutes of the second quarter and added nine more in the first 5 minutes of the third. Ray Allen, who hasn't hit a 3-pointer since making an NBA-record eight in Game 2, made a pair of baskets that gave Boston a 71-58 lead with 3:08 left in the third.

Jackson, wearing a microphone for the TV broadcast, told his players during a late timeout, "This team loses more games in the fourth quarter than any team in the league. They know how to lose games, and they're showing us that now."

The Lakers got within six points several times, but never within five until Bryant made three free throws to make it 87-82 with 90 seconds left.

The Celtics got a break from a review when replays showed Allen's 3-pointer barely nicked the rim, giving them the ball with a fresh 24 seconds and 1:05 left. Rasheed Wallace missed a 3-pointer, but the rebound wound up tied up between the 6-foot-11 Garnett and 6-foot-1 Derek Fisher.

Fisher won the jump ball, tipping the ball ahead to Ron Artest for a breakaway; Pierce fouled him to keep him from scoring an easy layup, and he missed both free throws. Bryant grabbed the rebound, but Pierce ripped it out of his arms and dribbled off to the side to call timeout.

A desperate inbounds pass went to Pierce, who fed Rondo under the basket before falling out of bounds, and Rondo made an over-the-head layup to make it 89-82 with 36 seconds left.

"I was just showing off my Randy Moss and my (Tom) Brady the whole play," Pierce said. "I was Randy when I caught it; then Brady on my pass to Rondo."

Bryant missed a series of desperation 3-pointers down the stretch, and when Allen made two free throws with 19 seconds left and Garnett one of two with 8.9 to play, it was over.

"He's the best shot-maker in the game. There's probably better athletes and all that, but there's no better shot-maker than Kobe Bryant," Rivers said. "You've just got to live with it and play through it."

Pau Gasol scored 12 points with 12 rebounds and Fisher, the Game 3 star, scored all nine of his points in the first quarter as no other Laker reached double figures in scoring until Gasol hit a free throw with 2:25 left. Andrew Bynum played on his sore right knee for 31 minutes, but he scored all six of his points and his only rebound in the first quarter.

The Celtics bench, which was the star of a 96-89 victory in Game 4 on Thursday, helped them extend the lead to 30-22 early in the second quarter. The Lakers came back to take a 37-36 lead on Bryant's basket with 3:58 left in the half, but Pierce answered with a 3-pointer and two late jumpers for a 45-39 advantage at the break.

NOTES: Of the 25 finals that have been tied at 2-all, the winner of Game 5 has won 19 of them. ... Rondo was called for a technical foul in the second quarter when he pushed Artest in retaliation for a hard foul on Garnett. Artest embellished the shove, but got the call. ... Celebrities in the crowd: sprinter Usain Bolt, actress Eliza Dushku, Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea and singers Glen Frey and Jimmy Buffett, Philadelphia Phillies slugger Ryan Howard and New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick.

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08:37 AM on 06/15/2010
Don't the Laker haters want to see Kobe Bryant and Derek Fisher crying on the bench like they both did back in 2003. It was a beautiful sight because they knew it was the end of the Lakers run. I want a repeat tonight. BEAT LA!! BEAT LA!!
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01:18 AM on 06/15/2010
Phil Jackson caught on open MIC Dissing the Celtics.... But I think he spoke to soon....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfQF6s4aFeI&feature=player_embedded
10:58 PM on 06/14/2010
Go Celtics! baby, win it tomorrow and stuff it down Stuart Scott and the rest of the Pro Kobe Bryant love fest on ABC.
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08:28 PM on 06/14/2010
KG! Pierce! R. Allen! Rondo! Robinson! Wallace! T. Allen! Perkins! Davis!

Win it tomorrow, Celtics!
06:30 PM on 06/14/2010
Bla bla bla.

The celts / celtics, whatever, Boston Droolers, couldn't win three on their home court. We only had to win one. We did, and here we are.

Loston couldn't have won game two without the refs, arguably one of the worst officiated games in Finals history. Face it the boston fakers can't win without the refs.

LA is not worried. Two games and you're out.

Hopefully you losers will sit out the finals for another 22 years again. What rivalry? Bring back the Spurs.
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07:44 PM on 06/14/2010
2-10 against the Celts in the NBA championships...what rivalry indeed.
08:00 PM on 06/14/2010
"Next Year", bub. That's your next magic act, discount this year's champion and claim the Lakers will be back and not have to eat your wodrs for 12 months. Nice to see you're not using it yet. You have 28 hours to practice.
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05:32 PM on 06/14/2010
both teams are beginning to get tired. if boston's bench continues to shine, it will be no contest. kobe can have his 50 pts. boston doesn't care, just hold the other nancyboys down, and we'll win.
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04:58 PM on 06/14/2010
The media (especially Stuart Scott and ABC)must be really sad their Lakers are trailing in the series.I hope Phil Jackson's words about The Celtics choke in the fourth quarter come back to haunt him now the series is going back to LaLa land.It will be difficult but I think the Celts can win one of these next two games to take the championship.Hopefully they can do it in game six and get it over with.Don't give the Lakers any confidence for game seven.
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08:44 PM on 06/14/2010
I can tell you that the Boston media has been all over that 4th Qtr chokers comment and the C's are po'd. I'll surprised if the Lakers win game 6.
04:50 PM on 06/14/2010
I sure hope the Lakers can win at least a draw.
04:12 PM on 06/14/2010
anyone following the bill simmons game time diary on these games? pretty fun stuff and makes watching the games much more interesting...
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03:56 PM on 06/14/2010
Who was the best schoolboy player from LA?
03:48 PM on 06/14/2010
Did anyone catch Phil Jackson's speech during that last time-out? "This team has blown more 4th quarter leads than anyone in the NBA - and they're trying to do it again".
Really??
That's your time-out advice? 'Dis' the other team in an attempt to shame yours into winning?
Lame.
03:56 PM on 06/14/2010
I didn't have a problem with that (and I'm no fan of Big Chief Triangle). He was just trying to give his team something to hang onto and generate some confidence.

I'd wager there are a lot of unsportsmanlike things said in the huddle in a tense playoff situation.
03:59 PM on 06/14/2010
i'm a Cs fan and i don't have any issue with it, because it is true. didn't happen last night but did you see the Cs season? they blew so many leads, big and small, no lead is safe until the final second ticks off the clock.
05:31 PM on 06/14/2010
How often during the season did they have everybody healthy? Not very often.
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03:25 PM on 06/14/2010
Beat LA.....These are games worthy of the 1980's match ups.
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08:46 PM on 06/14/2010
It's been a great series so far.
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03:14 PM on 06/14/2010
Laker Fans where you "at" ?

Boston in 7 !
03:27 PM on 06/14/2010
Ah gotta love it. Trash talking boston fans come out of the wood work when they take the lead.
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03:31 PM on 06/14/2010
Check my previous posts. I said from day one, Boston in 7.
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03:55 PM on 06/14/2010
the parquet woodwork! we are always out of the wood work in Boston. Not like faker fans...from LA cant even support a NFL football team in the 2nd biggest city in the country.

Phonies as the late great Johnny Most would say. Frauds, Fakers and Phonies.
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03:30 PM on 06/14/2010
faker fans... fake fans too
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03:32 PM on 06/14/2010
HA !
04:04 PM on 06/14/2010
Wow so easy... thank you for proving my point.
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03:14 PM on 06/14/2010
Jackson quote - "This team loses more games in the fourth quarter than any team in the league. They know how to lose games, and they're showing us that now."

True but not something that you would want to give the Celtics a rallying cry for... You know that will be played over and over and over again with the Celtics.
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03:20 PM on 06/14/2010
As Pierce said after the game...'true but that was during the regular season'.
04:00 PM on 06/14/2010
for once, i agree with PP
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09:23 PM on 06/14/2010
He also said 'It's true (that they lost the most 4th quarters leads). Phil was trying to motivate his players'.
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03:09 PM on 06/14/2010
The key to game 6 doesn't lie with either team. It lies with the NBA and their friends at Disney's ABC/ESPN. A game 7 would be a huge ratings win for the network and the NBA so look to the refs returning to calling BS technicals on the Celtics while Bryant is allowed to get in the ref's faces and scream at them like he did last night. Look also for the return of the 'you came within 2 feet of Kobe' calls.

The bottom line is that the Celtics are the better TEAM. They have more balanced scoring, exceptional team defense and far better players ( both offensively and defensively ) coming off of the bench. In an evenly called game the Celtics win.

Of course an evenly called game in the NBA is never certain.
03:21 PM on 06/14/2010
You are in conspiracy territory. There are tell tale signs but I doubt it.
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03:25 PM on 06/14/2010
It already happened in game 4 of the Celtics/Magic series
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03:22 PM on 06/14/2010
You've stated the scenario for game 5, but not in general.