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High-powered Celtics rout Hawks in Game One
BOSTON 104, ATLANTA 81
 

By Mike Petraglia
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

BOSTON (Ticker) -- The Boston Celtics won 66 games in the
regular season. On Sunday night, in the first game of their
hopeful playoff run to a record 17th NBA crown, they showed how
they did it.

Ray Allen scored 12 of his 18 points in a key third-quarter
spurt to help lead the Celtics over the Atlanta Hawks, 104-81,
in Game One of their best-of-seven Eastern Conference
first-round series.

"Really, just good to get that first one out of the way,"
Celtics coach Doc Rivers said. "I think our guys have really
been waiting for it, longer than most teams in a lot of ways,
having it sowed out a few weeks ago. I thought we played well,
but we can play better, and that's the good news."

Paul Pierce added 16 points, Kevin Garnett collected 16 and 10
rebounds and Rajon Rondo added 15, nine assists and six rebounds
for well-balanced Boston, which had six players score in double
figures.

"I thought in the first half, like Paul said, we would settle in
the first playoff game, knockin' the cobwebs out off our bodies
or whatever you want to call it," Garnett said.

Garnett also led the defensive effort, helping to hold Atlanta
to just 38 percent shooting from the field for the game.

"I thought we settled in a lot better in the second half as far
as what we were doing defensively, we had a rhythm defensively
if that is even possible," Garnett added. "Turned up the heat a
little bit and really played our style of basketball and did
what we wanted to do on the defensive end."

Rookie Al Horford had 20 points and 10 rebounds and Joe Johnson
scored 19 for the Hawks, who qualified for the playoffs despite
a 37-45 record.

The top-seeded Celtics and the eighth-seeded Hawks met for the
first time in the playoffs since Larry Bird and Dominique
Wilkins had their epic Game Seven showdown in 1987.

The Celtics came out looking to assert their superiority in the
first quarter. Thanks to the sensational play of Rondo, they
accomplished the goal, racing out to a 24-10 lead when Allen hit
a free throw after Mike Bibby was whistled for a technical with
4:46 remaining in the first.

Playing in his first career playoff game, Rondo showed no sign
of nerves, matching Pierce with a team-leading nine points in
the first quarter.

But early foul trouble was the equalizer that helped the Hawks
close the margin in the second quarter.

Garnett and Kendrick Perkins each picked up three fouls in the
first half, forcing Boston coach Doc Rivers to rely heavily on
his rookie point guard and bench.

"I think we were settling for a lot of jump shots when we should
have been driving," Hawks guard Joe Johnson said. "KG had
three fouls, and we never put the pressure on them. We settled
for a lot of jump shots and that hurt us."

The Celtics also were picked up by their shooting from the arc,
converting 5-of-7 3-pointers in the first half on their way to a
49-40 lead.

Atlanta was staying in the game, outscoring Boston, 20-12, in
the paint.

"I think the main problem for us in the first half was
controlling the drive to the middle," Pierce said. "Coach said
at halftime he wanted us to keep them out of the paint, they
were just driving getting to the line, finding guys."

In the third quarter, it was a 3-pointer in transition by Allen
with 7:47 remaining in the third that gave the Celtics a 60-44
lead.

Allen who single-handedly took over in the third, hit two shots
from the arc and a jumper in succession to help Boston build its
lead to 73-55 after three.

"The ball floated my way," Allen said. "We found a play that
worked and we exploited it. But it was important that the
decisions I made upon scoring the ball and making sure that I
found the open guy, and made the offense run a lot more easy
than the ball sticking in my hand and not making the play for
the team."

As hot as the Celtics were, the Hawks were that cold from the
field, as their backcourt of Bibby and Johnson combined to shoot
9-of-32 from the floor.

"I thought our guys weathered the storm early," Hawks coach Mike
Woodson said. "Four of our starters went 4-of-49, give the
Celtics credit on that. But they haven't shot that bad all
season. The guys were anxious to start the game but that is
expected, we just can't have our starters playing the way they
did tonight."

The Celtics built their lead up to 23 points at 91-68 in the
fourth quarter on Leon Powe's emphatic slam dunk and free throw
with 5:53 to go.

Game Two is set for Wednesday night at TD Banknorth Garden.

"We will watch tape and try to clean up our offense," Woodson
said. "They started to go to the mismatches and exploit us
there. We need to re-group and bounce back on Wednesday."

"I didn't expect it to be like this but I'm glad we got it out
of the way," Johnson added. "These guys got the playoff
experience, and they pretty much know how it's going to be.
Game Two I expect pretty much a different reaction."

 
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