Kevin Garnett returned from injury to help the Boston Celtics rally for a nail-biting 98-95 overtime victory over the Portland Trail Blazers on Friday. Sports Garnett scored 13 points following his 10-game absence with a knee problem and then watched as team mate Ray Allen drained the go-ahead three-pointer to put the Celtics up 96-95 with 41 seconds left in the extra session. "You know he's going to knock that shot down," Portland coach Nate McMillan told reporters. "He missed a first one and that usually doesn't happen again." Allen then assisted on a Tony Allen dunk to provide the winning margin, and the Trail Blazers' final attempt was a Rudy Fernandez three-pointer that was off the mark. Portland (26-18) had trailed by five points with 2:35 to go in regulation but Martell Webster made a three-pointer and then a 22-footer to send the contest into overtime. Webster finished with 19 while Andre Miller recorded 28 points, eight rebounds and eight assists in the absence of the Blazers' leading scorer Brandon Roy (hamstring). Paul Pierce tallied a team-high 24 for Boston (28-13), which snapped a three-game losing streak. The Celtics had been inconsistent and gone 4-6 without the presence of Garnett, the 2007-08 Defensive Player of the Year. (Reuters)
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