NBA Game Summary - Boston at Denver
(Tuesday, February 19th)
Final Score: Denver 97, Boston 90
Denver, CO (Sports Network) - Three overtimes weren't needed this time.
Danilo Gallinari had 26 points in the Denver Nuggets' 97-90 win over the
Boston Celtics.
The Celtics downed the Nuggets, 118-114, in triple overtime a little over a
week ago on Feb. 10
George Karl picked up his 400th win as Nuggets head coach in the triumph.
Ty Lawson added 26 points, six assists and six rebounds for Denver, which
snapped its three-game losing streak that came on the heels of a nine-game
winning stretch.
"It shows how much we've matured as a team, to come back from the All-Star
break and beat a team like that," Lawson said.
Jeff Green netted 20 points off the bench to lead the Celtics, who have
dropped two of their last three tilts since winning seven in a row.
"We got stagnant with ball movement," Boston's Paul Pierce said. "A little too
much one-on-one."
The Celtics began the fourth on a 9-2 flurry to pull within 80-79 and Avery
Bradley's 3-pointer from the right corner tied the game at 84-84 midway
through the frame.
Denver, though, countered with a 10-2 push to seize control of the contest.
Lawson and Gallinari poured in four points apiece during the stretch as the
Nuggets opened up a 94-86 cushion with 2:21 to play.
Boston scored the next four as Green put in a layup and Jason Terry sunk two
free throws, but after Kenneth Faried missed two free throws, Kevin Garnett
was unable to get his contested layup to drop and Gallinari rebounded the miss
The Celtics took a 22-21 edge after a quarter of play and a 50-49 advantage
into the break. But Denver outscored Boston 29-20 in the third to take a 78-70
spread into the final period.
Game Notes
The Nuggets (33-21) had the best record heading into the break without an All-
Star representative ... Boston is 0-6 on the road against Western Conference
opponents this season ... Andre Iguodala returned from a brief two-game
absence for Denver due to a neck injury. Gallinari had missed his two previous
tilts as well due to an illness.
02/20 02:19:50 ET
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