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NBA: NEW JERSEY (4-3) at BOSTON (6-0)
<h3>Celtics looks to stay perfect vs. shorthanded Nets</h3>
<div class="pre">New Jersey (4-3) at Boston (6-0) 7:30 pm EST</div>
BOSTON (Ticker) -- Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett and the BostonCeltics aim to stay unbeaten when they host the New Jersey Netson Wednesday.
Pierce scored 31 points and Garnett posted his sixth straightdouble-double as he scored 18 points and grabbed 11 rebounds ina 101-86 win over the Indiana Pacers on Tuesday.
The Celtics faced their toughest challenge of the season againstthe Nets on Saturday, but had no problems.
Boston's "Big Three" of Pierce, Garnett and Ray Allen combinedfor 73 points as the Celtics cruised to a 112-101 win at NewJersey. Garnett scored 18 points and pulled down 14 rebounds inthe first meeting, while Pierce scored 28 and Allen added 27.
Meanwhile, New Jersey's Richard Jefferson scored 28 points inthe first meeting, and is averaging 26.9 points and 5.6 assists.
However, the Nets lost more than a game on Saturday as VinceCarter suffered a sprained ankle and is out indefinitely.Carter, who is averaging 17.0 points and 5.5 rebounds and 4.5assists, suffered the injury in the third quarter when he landedon someone's foot after a dunk.
The shorthanded Nets will be facing an uphill battle against aCeltics team that has started out 6-0 for the first time since1987-88, is winning by an average of more than 16 points.
Jefferson scored 32 points on Monday, but New Jersey dropped itssecond straight, 84-82, to New Orleans.
On the bright side, the Nets have won three in a row here.
<h3>Celtics looks to stay perfect vs. shorthanded Nets</h3>
<div class="pre">New Jersey (4-3) at Boston (6-0) 7:30 pm EST</div>
BOSTON (Ticker) -- Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett and the BostonCeltics aim to stay unbeaten when they host the New Jersey Netson Wednesday.
Pierce scored 31 points and Garnett posted his sixth straightdouble-double as he scored 18 points and grabbed 11 rebounds ina 101-86 win over the Indiana Pacers on Tuesday.
The Celtics faced their toughest challenge of the season againstthe Nets on Saturday, but had no problems.
Boston's "Big Three" of Pierce, Garnett and Ray Allen combinedfor 73 points as the Celtics cruised to a 112-101 win at NewJersey. Garnett scored 18 points and pulled down 14 rebounds inthe first meeting, while Pierce scored 28 and Allen added 27.
Meanwhile, New Jersey's Richard Jefferson scored 28 points inthe first meeting, and is averaging 26.9 points and 5.6 assists.
However, the Nets lost more than a game on Saturday as VinceCarter suffered a sprained ankle and is out indefinitely.Carter, who is averaging 17.0 points and 5.5 rebounds and 4.5assists, suffered the injury in the third quarter when he landedon someone's foot after a dunk.
The shorthanded Nets will be facing an uphill battle against aCeltics team that has started out 6-0 for the first time since1987-88, is winning by an average of more than 16 points.
Jefferson scored 32 points on Monday, but New Jersey dropped itssecond straight, 84-82, to New Orleans.
On the bright side, the Nets have won three in a row here.

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