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Boston Celtics at Philadelphia 76ers

  1. Boston has won seven of its last eight games against Philadelphia, including all four matchups between the teams last season. The Celtics' two wins in Philadelphia last season came by a total of just three points.
  2. The Celtics are 4-0 for the second time in their last three seasons. Boston is holding its opponents to just 81.3 points per game this season- the best scoring defense in the league.
  3. After losing its season opener at Orlando, Philadelphia has won each of its last two games.
  4. Paul Pierce has scored at least 22 points in each of his last two games and is averaging 30.0 points in his last two trips to Philadelphia.
  5. Marreese Speights has scored at least 20 points twice this season after doing so just once in 79 games as a rookie in 2008-09.
  6. The 76ers have the second-highest scoring average in the league this season at 115.3 points and are shooting an NBA-best 52.6 percent from the field.

Celtics-76ers Preview

By MIKE LIPKA,

STATS Writer

(AP) -- Rajon Rondo's emergence for the Boston Celtics has earned the point guard a five-year extension. The Philadelphia 76ers, meanwhile, are pretty happy with their new starter at that position.

Rondo and Philadelphia's Lou Williams form an intriguing matchup of talented young floor leaders Tuesday night as the Sixers try to hand the visiting Celtics their first defeat of the season.

After an impressive postseason and a strong start during which Rondo is averaging 11.8 assists per game, the 23-year-old signed an extension just before the Monday deadline after which he would have become a restricted free agent this summer.

Rondo will hope to make headlines for his on-court performance one game after gaining attention for a strange feud with star New Orleans point guard Chris Paul. The two got tangled under the basket during the second quarter Sunday, and Paul followed Rondo toward Boston's locker room after the Celtics' 97-87 victory.

Paul said after the game that Rondo is a "lucky guy" to play with Paul Pierce, Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett.

"We have different styles based on what each team needs," Rondo said of Paul. "He has to do a lot more than what I have to do. My job is easy playing with these guys."

Still, Rondo has been one of the reasons Boston (4-0) has had few problems during the season's first week. After opening with a 95-89 victory at Cleveland, the Celtics won three home games by an average of nearly 25 points.

Pierce scored 27 while another strong defensive effort buoyed Boston against the Hornets. With Garnett back after missing the end of last season and the playoffs with knee problems, the Celtics' first four opponents have all scored 90 or fewer, shooting a combined 39.1 percent from the field.

"That's what I'm in there for," Garnett told the league's official Web site. "I'm in there trying to wreak havoc on defense and then trying to make it easy for everybody else."

The Sixers (2-1) will likely have a tougher time offensively than they did during a 141-127 overtime win at New York on Saturday night. Behind impressive efforts from Andre Iguodala (32 points, 11 rebounds, seven assists) and Williams, Philadelphia shot 60.7 percent from the field.

In his third NBA start after taking over for departed point guard Andre Miller, Williams had 27 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists, shooting 10 of 12 from the field. He scored six of his points and grabbed four rebounds in overtime as the Sixers outscored the Knicks 19-5.

"We just continued to attack and attack," first-year coach Eddie Jordan said.

After losing in the first round of the playoffs in each of the last two seasons, Philadelphia is hoping to make strides under Jordan, and a win over the Celtics would certainly help. Boston swept the Sixers in the 2008-09 season series and is 4-0 at the Wachovia Center since trading for Garnett and Allen in 2007.

The Celtics' two victories in Philadelphia last season - both without Garnett - came by a total of three points, with Pierce averaging 30.0 in those games.

Allen hit a 3-pointer in the final seconds of a 100-99 win Feb. 3, while Pierce's clutch shot put Boston ahead for good with 2 minutes left in a 100-98 victory April 14.

Updated November 2, 2009

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