Friday, December 19, 2008

DAMN.....The celtics are closing in on MJ and the bulls record.....oh baby its 17th straight and counting

Bulls the next victims of the celtics!



Throughout their winning streak, the Celtics have seen a handful of different players assume a starring role. On Friday, it was Kendrick Perkins' turn.



Perkins surpassed his previous career high in the third quarter and finished with 25 points as the Celtics outclassed the visiting Chicago Bulls, 126-108, for their 17th straight win, one shy of the team record set in the 1981-82 season.



It may have been cold and snowing outside, but it was scorching inside TD Banknorth Garden. Perkins was 12-of-15 from the floor as Boston shot a blistering 59.5 percent and established season highs in points and assists (40).



Ray Allen scored 27 points and Rajon Rondo handed out 15 assists for the Celtics, who can tie the record Sunday vs. New York.

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