
The Golden State Warriors sent Boston to a bact-to-back losses this season. This is after bating the Celtics, 99-89 on Friday night. This is the first time Celtics committed such consecutive losses this season, which ended their 19-staight wins. Despite Paul Pierce’s 21 points and Kevin Garnett’s 14, their team ended up defeaning their 14-point lead rally per game.
Boston, with a 24-7 record this season, must still play at Sacramento on Sunday and at Protland on Tuesday in order for them to compete their West Coast swing before going home.
It was the Warriors’ prime players Jackson and Marco Belinelli who led the game against the Celtics. It was remembered that the Stae lost to a 119-111 with Boston on their first meetig on Nov. 26.
Belinellie hit consecutive 3-pointers in the final minute of the third quarter for the Warriors while Garnet and Rajon Rondo are still on the bench. Belinelli trailed the 8-points lead against the Celtics in their final period. With Ronny Turiaf’s opening dunk in the final quarter, the team ignited the crowd’s support.
Turiaf finished with 14 points while Rondo had 11 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists. Golden State’s 7-point lead in the ending of the first half was nearly beaten with Ray Allen’s 3 pointer in the game.

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