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  Friday, Dec. 10 7:00pm ET
Rockets' rally falls short at finish
 
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BOSTON (AP) -- Charles Barkley, dressed all in black, sat on the Houston bench watching his ex-teammates fall behind by 25 points. Then he enjoyed the comeback that needed a finishing touch.

But he couldn't provide it.

In their first game since a knee injury ended Barkley's career two days earlier, the Rockets tied the game with 4:42 left but lost to the Boston Celtics 100-96 Friday night.

"They could have quit. That made me feel good," Barkley said. "They could have quit after the first quarter."

The Celtics tied an NBA record with 11 steals in that period as they charged to a 32-16 lead. It was 52-27, then 62-45 at halftime. The comeback intensified in the third quarter when Boston made 4-of-17 shots and let the lead dwindle to 77-67.

"We should have won," said Cuttino Mobley, who came off the bench to score 23 points. "They came out hard in the beginning and we were a little shook up. Seeing that Charles wasn't out there, they double-teamed" point guard Steve Francis.

The game wasn't decided until the final seconds after a layup by Francis cut the lead to 98-96 with 4.9 seconds left. But Adrian Griffin ended the scoring with two free throws with 3.7 seconds to play.

"Kind of tough," Griffin said, "but we pulled it out at the end."

The win was Boston's third in four games, while Houston lost for the second straight time -- the first at Philadelphia when Barkley was hurt in the first quarter -- after winning three in a row.

"We were spectacular in the first quarter, we were good in the second quarter and, as usual, with our young basketball team, we lost our memory of what got us the lead," Boston coach Rick Pitino said. "Ball reversal is the key to offensive basketball and we're just not comprehending that enough."

In the second half, Mobley worked to draw the double team that usually goes to Barkley and found teammates for good shots with six assists.

"We just got some momentum," Houston's Bryce Drew said. "They missed some shots. We hit some shots and we just got back in it."

The Rockets trailed 89-80 with 7:10 remaining before Shandon Anderson scored five straight points and Thomas Hamilton scored the next four.

Then the Celtics went ahead to stay on a 3-pointer by Paul Pierce, who had 19 points, and a 15-footer by Kenny Anderson, who led them with 20.

But the Rockets weren't done as Mobley hit a layup and a 12-footer, cutting the lead to 94-93. He had a chance to give Houston its first lead since 2-1 but missed a layup and a tip-in with 43 seconds to go.

"I went to tip it in and they (the Celtics) were grabbing me," Mobley said, "but that's just basketball. You can't worry about that."

Anderson then made two free throws and Carlos Rogers made one for Houston. Two free throws by Adrian Griffin put Boston ahead 98-94 with 11 seconds remaining.

Barkley, who was honored at halftime, received several standing ovations. One sign in the crowd read, "Thanks for the memories Charles."

The Rockets missed him early as the Celtics took control when Kenny Anderson's 22-footer gave them a 3-2 lead. That began a 17-3 run in which Pierce had seven points and Anderson six as the Celtics took a 20-5 lead.

Boston led by 13 to 18 points for the rest of the quarter and took its biggest lead of the game, 52-27, on Pierce's driving layup with 5:44 left in the second quarter.

The Rockets cut the 17-point halftime deficit to 10 after the third quarter even though they committed 24 turnovers to that point. Houston kept chipping away, but Kenny Anderson's fastbreak layup put the Celtics ahead 89-80.

Game notes
Francis had eight turnovers and Boston's Antoine Walker had seven. ... Houston's five starters -- Kelvin Cato, Rogers, Walt Williams, Francis and Shandon Anderson -- were not with the team last season. ... Walker, who had been struggling with his shooting, made 7-of-12 shots. ... At a halftime ceremony, Barkley received two framed gifts -- a piece of the Celtics' parquet floor and a photo of him and former Celtic Larry Bird jockeying for position under the basket. ... Boston is 38-8 at home against Houston but just 2-2 since it moved from Boston Garden to the FleetCenter.
 


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