Oladipo stars as Pacers get past Celtics
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[February 10, 2018]
Victor Oladipo torched Boston's
defense for 35 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to help the Indiana
Pacers hold off a late push from the Celtics in a 97-91 victory on
Friday night at TD Garden in Boston.
Oladipo, who was sidelined for the Pacers' loss to Washington on
Monday with an illness, notched his second 35-point game in the
month of February after dropping 35 at Charlotte on Feb. 2. He also
recorded five steals against Boston.
Kyrie Irving had 21 points and five assists to lead the Celtics, who
couldn't build off of Thursday night's 110-104 overtime victory in
Washington. Boston had won five of its last six entering the game.
Myles Turner added 19 points and seven boards and Thaddeus Young
finished with a double-double of 13 points and 14 boards for the
Pacers.
Jaylen Brown scored 16 points, Jayson Tatum added 15 and Al Horford
totaled 10 points, eight rebounds and four assists. Newly signed
Greg Monroe had two points and four boards in his first game in
Boston since joining the Celtics on Thursday.
After trailing by as many as 26 points in the first half, Boston
claimed its first lead at 83-82 on Horford's 3-pointer with 4:45
remaining.
Turner's dunk with 3:51 left restored the Pacers' lead for good at
86-85, and his three-point play with 1:12 left gave Indiana an
eight-point advantage. Two free throws from Young and one from
Turner in the final minute sealed the win.
Terry Rozier banked in a buzzer-beating 3-pointer to pull the
Celtics within 76-72 heading into the fourth.
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Pacers guard Victor Oladipo (4) reacts during the second half
against the Boston Celtics at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Greg M.
Cooper-USA TODAY Sports
Indiana led 30-16 after one quarter and stretched its advantage to
59-38 at halftime.
Brown's driving layup with 2:46 to play in the third capped a 25-13
run to open the quarter and brought Boston within single digits for
the first time since the first quarter.
Indiana was playing for the first time since Wednesday's scheduled
game at New Orleans was postponed due to a leak in the roof.
The Celtics won their first two games against the Pacers this
season, with Rozier's last-second steal and dunk capping a thrilling
112-111 victory in Indiana in their most recent meeting on Dec. 18.
Boston hosts Cleveland in a rematch of last year's Eastern
Conference Finals on Sunday. After the game, the Celtics will retire
10-time All-Star Paul Pierce's No. 34.
Indiana returns home to host New York on Sunday.
--Field Level Media
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