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Friday, Nov. 10 7:30pm ET
Houston, Ward come up clutch for Knicks

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BOSTON (AP) -- Allan Houston had one of the best offensive games of his career. It took strong defense, though, for the Knicks to beat the Celtics.

Houston scored 37 points as New York beat Boston 103-101 in overtime Friday night. The Knicks might have fallen short if Marcus Camby hadn't blocked five shots and Charlie Ward hadn't stolen the ball from Antoine Walker with 10.9 seconds left.

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Paul Pierce poured in 35 points for the Celtics Friday night.
"We found ways to get stops," Houston said. "I came into this game not thinking about my shot and sometimes that's when you do your best."

He made 13 of 20 shots, including all five 3-pointers. He matched his scoring high in his five seasons with New York and was one shy of his career high set with Detroit.

But it took Ward's thievery to preserve the lead.

"I knew he (Walker) wasn't going to pass, especially down low," said Ward, who had 11 points and 12 assists. "I took a chance and it worked out."

The score was tied at 99 after Houston and Paul Pierce, who scored 36, traded 3-pointers. Camby, who had 16 points and 17 rebounds, then made a layup. With 28 seconds remaining, Larry Johnson blocked Walker's shot.

Then Walker, who scored 25, got the ball and backed toward the basket on the right side. Ward flashed over from the left, stole the ball, and was fouled by Vitaly Potapenko with 7.9 seconds to go.

"You saw what happened," said Walker, who wasn't eager to discuss the play. "He stole the ball."

Ward made both shots as the Knicks, playing without Latrell Sprewell and Chris Childs, ended a five-game losing streak in Boston.

Sprewell missed his second game with back spasms, and Childs sat out his first with a bruised right hamstring. Their teammates took up the slack, just as Camby made up for the absence in the middle of Patrick Ewing, now with Seattle.

"It was Allan's night. He was huge," Camby said. "A couple of games, he's been carrying us."

After Ward's free throws, Rick Brunson made two for the Celtics with 1.5 seconds remaining.

The Celtics played most of the game without their top two point guards. Kenny Anderson is expected to miss six weeks with a fractured jaw, and Randy Brown limped off the court with 3:47 left in the first half after reinjuring his groin and returned for only the first 2:46 of the third quarter.

Brunson, a former Knick signed Monday, went the rest of the way. Brown will go on the injured list, and Chris Herren, another point guard, will come off it before Saturday night's game in Philadelphia, coach Rick Pitino said.

"We had to stay limited in the offenses we could run," Walker said. "It's tough for Rick in a close game to be thrown into the fire."

Boston forced overtime when Chris Carr entered the game for the first time with nine seconds left in the fourth quarter and hit a 3-pointer with 4.7 seconds on the clock.

"We were fortunate to knock down the 3 late in the game, but we can't let it come down to that," Pierce said.

The Celtics had rallied after Houston's two free throws put New York ahead 90-85 with 1:43 left in the fourth quarter. Potapenko and Pierce each hit two free throws, closing the margin to 90-89 with 53 seconds left.

Potapenko then missed a short jumper and Glen Rice scored on a fastbreak layup for a 92-89 lead with 9.7 seconds remaining in the quarter.

Houston, who had 23 points in the first half, was held to one in the third quarter, but the Knicks led 68-65 heading into the fourth.

Game notes
The Knicks had the third lowest average in points allowed entering the game, 86.8. ... Rice, who had 10 points, was scoreless until making a layup with 1:38 left in the third quarter. ... The Celtics made 2 of 8 shots in overtime, while the Knicks went 4-for-5. ... New York is 3-0 on the road and 4-2 overall. ... Walker and Pierce took 41 of Boston's 77 shots.


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