On Thursday night, a lot of fans witness the player wearing No.5 Kevin Garnett jersey scoring 20 points and leading the Boston Celtics to a 90-83 win over the San Antonio Spurs, the Celtics’ sixth straight win since Nov. 20. And the team is looking forward a seventh consecutive win by beating the Oklahoma City Thunder Friday night.
The Celtics sixth win also ended the Spurs’ five wins streak which began from the win over the Washington Wizards on Nov. 21. Spurs Coach Gregg Popovich acknowledged that playing against the Celtics was a bit of a litmus test. Not like most teams the Spurs has beaten this season, the Celtics had a 6-0 start for this season and kept winning straight games.
Thus the Celtics made another six winning streak, with only the Los Angeles Lakers winning a longer streak of seven straight games. The team is now also has the NBA-best 8-1 away record, and will likely improve to 9-1 after Friday’s game against the Thunder.
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