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Celtics end Bucks' 6-game winning streak 100-91

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[March 23, 2012]  MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Paul Pierce scored 25 points to help the Boston Celtics snap the Milwaukee Bucks' six-game winning streak, 100-91 on Thursday night.

Kevin Garnett had 16 points and 10 rebounds and Mickael Pietrus scored 13 points for the Celtics, who were playing their seventh game on an eight-game road trip. With Thursday's win, the Celtics improved to 4-3 on the trip.

Brandon Jennings had 19 points for Milwaukee.

It was the Bucks home debut for Monta Ellis, who was acquired along with forward Ekpe Udoh in a trade with the Golden State Warriors last week. Ellis, who went first in pregame introductions and received a loud ovation, scored 13 points on 6-for-18 shooting.

Milwaukee came into Thursday with four straight games with 30-plus assists as a team. They had 23 on Thursday, but struggled to move the ball in the second half.

Before the game, Bucks coach Scott Skiles said he challenged Jennings to defend Rajon Rondo, something the Bucks have struggled with in the past. The Bucks contained Rondo -- he had 10 points and 14 assists -- but didn't have a defensive answer for Pierce.

Celtics coach Doc Rivers said before the game that he was concerned about his team keeping its energy up in the final two games of the trip. But it was the Bucks who struggled down the stretch.

Boston led 74-71 going into the fourth quarter, then jumped out to an 82-73 lead with an 8-0 run.

With Milwaukee later trailing 88-77, Jennings missed a jumper and Keyon Dooling hit a long jumper on the other end, putting the Celtics up 90-77 with 5:54 left.

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Milwaukee showed some signs of life on a four-point play by Jennings -- a layup, a foul and a technical on Rivers -- but the Bucks still trailed 92-83 with 4:34 left.

A pair of free throws by Jennings cut the lead to 92-85, but a jumper by Garnett and a layup by Rondo put Boston ahead 96-85 with 3:33 remaining.

NOTES: Rivers said before the game that former Cleveland Cavalier Ryan Hollins is expected to join the Celtics once he passes a physical. "It's not official, but he agreed and all the papers are being drawn up and hopefully by the end of the day, he'll be a Celtic," Rivers said. ... Milwaukee's Carlos Delfino had a scary moment in the third quarter, accidentally taking a hard hit to the head when he hit the shoulder of teammate Drew Gooden. After spending a few minutes on the ground, Delfino continued to play. ... Boston's Brandon Bass appeared to tweak his ankle near the end of the second quarter but was able to continue playing. ... Skiles was called for a technical foul in the first quarter.

[Associated Press; By CHRIS JENKINS]

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