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Thursday, Feb. 15 10:00pm ET
Boston improves to 11-6 under O'Brien

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SEATTLE – The Celtics are glad Rick Pitino has departed Boston and they're showing it.

Antoine Walker
Antoine Walker scores two of his 30 points en route to victory.

Antoine Walker scored 30 points and the Celtics continued their run at the playoffs under interim coach Jim O'Brien with a 108-88 victory over the Seattle SuperSonics on Thursday night.

"Because of the way things were, very negative, the first two months of the season, the focus wasn't on us," Walker said. "It was obviously on coach Pitino and whatever he was going to do with his career. Now the focus is on us and the guys are just going out there and playing hard and giving it everything we got."

The Celtics, the No. 8 team in the East, improved to 11-6 under O'Brien, who replaced Pitino after Pitino's resignation on Jan. 8. Boston won for the eighth time in 10 games and bounced back after a one-point loss at Vancouver on Tuesday night.

"Everybody's playing with a lot of confidence and believing in each other," said the 6-foot-9 Walker, who hit five 3-pointers. "That's a credit to coach O'Brien."

Boston's strategy was to catch the Sonics early and it did. After Gary Payton opened the game with a 3-pointer, the Celtics scored 12 consecutive points, including 3-pointers by Walker and Paul Pierce.

"It was important we got a big lead," O'Brien said. "You don't want to be going down to the wire with as many weapons as they have and Gary Payton on the court."

Pierce got into early foul trouble, but added 18 points for the Celtics, who are 23-28.

Payton led the Sonics with 20 points, while Patrick Ewing played one of his best games in Seattle with 14 points and 10 rebounds. The Sonics, the No. 9 team in the West, fell 3 1/2 games behind Phoenix.

"We looked like we were still on vacation," Sonics coach Nate McMillan said disgustedly. "Tonight was really embarrassing. It seemed like we weren't even there. Bad basketball, very bad basketball."

Said Ewing: "I think we're a better team than the Celtics, but we didn't prove it. It's very disappointing."

The Celtics put the game away in the second quarter, when they hit 12 of 14 shots to take a 67-45 halftime lead.

After leading by 15 points after one period, Boston opened the second quarter with consecutive 3-pointers by Chris Carr to go ahead 39-18.

The Celtics took their biggest lead at 53-24 on a 3-point shot by Walker with 6:20 left in the first half. That followed a layup by Vitaly Potapenko and a three-point play by Kenny Anderson.

The Sonics made their run, getting to 93-80 on Payton's 16-footer with 7:14 on the clock.

But Walker responded with a layup and then sank a 3-pointer with 7:03 left. He put his little finger to his lips as if to quiet the revived crowd at the Key Arena.

Walker added his second 3-pointer of the final period with 3:54 left to give the Celtics a 103-84 advantage.

Ruben Patterson returned for the Sonics after missing four games because of a three-game suspension by the NBA and a sprained ankle. He scored 10 points.

"They came out more aggressive than we were," Patterson said. "They wanted the game more than we did."

Payton has been playing with a strained abdominal muscle.

"We know they're kind of banged up and they hadn't played for awhile," Pierce said. "We took advantage of it."

Game notes
Chris Herren returned to the Celtics' lineup after being on the injured list for 33 games. He underwent surgery to his right shoulder Dec. 20. Herren scored two points in 13 minutes. ... The Celtics play at Portland on Saturday night. They haven't won there since March 21, 1993, when Robert Parrish had 11 rebounds and the late Reggie Lewis scored 37 points. ... The Celtics won for the second time in their last eight games in Seattle. ... Former Celtics great Bill Russell watched the game at courtside with Wally Walker, the Sonics' team president and general manager. Russell lives in the Seattle area and coached the Sonics in the 1970s.

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