Celtics Top Raptors, Warriors' McCaw Injured In Scary Fall
The race for the top seed in the Eastern Conference is tightening, while a scary injury overshadowed things out west.
The Boston Celtics are running out of time to catch the Toronto Raptors for the number one seed in the Eastern Conference but they boosted their chances with a 110-99 victory in the NBA on Saturday.
Boston broke open a close game late to win at TD Garden and pull within two games of the first-placed Raptors.
The Celtics trailed the Raptors by five games on March 19, but have now won six straight to tighten up the race in the east.
Even better, the Celtics (53-23) take a 2-1 lead on Toronto (55-21) in the season series, the first tiebreaker in the event the two teams end up in a tie atop the Eastern Conference.
The two rivals meet for the final time in the regular season in Toronto on Wednesday.
If the Celtics lose that meeting, they can virtually forget about the top seed. Win, and things will be extremely interesting the final week of the regular season.
Forward Marcus Morris continued his hot play of late, coming off the bench to knock down 25 points and adding nine rebounds.
The Celtics also got 20-plus nights from Jayson Tatum (24 points) and Terry Rozier (21).
WARRIORS MCCAW LEAVES INJURED
Reigning NBA champions the Golden State Warriors beat the Sacramento Kings 112-96 but it was overshadowed by an injury to Patrick McCaw.