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  Monday, Apr. 10 7:00pm ET
Walker scores 26 of 34 in second half
 
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BOSTON (AP) -- The Boston Celtics were due for a close win of their own.

Antoine Walker scored 26 of his 34 points in the second half, including a tiebreaking 3-pointer with 25 seconds left during a game-ending 11-0 Boston rally, as the Celtics beat the Atlanta Hawks 99-94 on Monday night.

The win snapped Boston's 10 game-losing skid, its longest since 1997. Since the its last victory, March 18 against Dallas, Boston had dropped seven games by six points or less, including a pair at home on buzzer-beating shots by Minnesota and Washington.

"Hopefully our luck is about to change but unfortunately it's too late," Walker said. Only four Eastern Conference teams have worse records than Boston, long eliminated from the playoff race.

Kenny Anderson was the only other Boston player in double figures, with 24 points.

"They all even up," Anderson said with a smile. "But we need about seven of these."

Jim Jackson paced the Hawks, losers of seven in a row, with 27 points and 10 rebounds. Atlanta hasn't won on the road since Feb. 25 at Seattle, a 12-game drought.

"We'd like to win a game on the road, at home, any win," Jackson said.

The Hawks turned the ball over six times in the closing 2{ minutes.

"Another 'L'," Atlanta guard Jason Terry said. "We thought we had it."

Jackson's basket with 3:02 left gave the Hawks a 94-88 lead, but the Hawks didn't score again.

Paul Pierce's three-point play cut it to 94-91 before Anderson's twisting layup sliced it to one with 1:47 left.

After Walker tied it by hitting the second of two free throws with 1:38 left, he made his game-winner from the left corner as the shot clock was winding down. Anderson added two free throws with 11.1 seconds remaining.

Atlanta had opened its biggest lead of the game, 52-44, on LaPhonso Ellis' basket 55 seconds into the third quarter. Walker then broke free for 20 of his points during a 28-16 run that gave Boston a 72-68 advantage after three.

The Hawks shot 67 percent in the opening quarter to take a 25-18 lead and led 49-44 at halftime.

"A good win for us," Boston coach Rick Pitino said. "Obviously both teams needed a win to cheer up."

Game notes
The Hawks lost their previous six games by an average margin of 21.2 points. ... Red Sox outfielders Troy O'Leary and Darren Lewis and left-hander Pete Schourek sat behind former Celtic great Bob Cousy at center court. ... A fan behind the Celtics' bench held up a sign saying: "The Celtics next trade, Pitino." ... The attendance was officially announced as 15,006, but the 18,624-capacity arena was half-empty.

 


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RECAPS
Boston 99
Atlanta 94

Philadelphia 96
Miami 80

Toronto 112
Cleveland 103

Charlotte 107
Washington 105

Milwaukee 104
Orlando 87

Minnesota 102
Detroit 100

New York 83
Indiana 81

LA Lakers 106
Seattle 103

Portland 90
Utah 86