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Saturday, Apr. 7 7:00pm ET
Boston erases seven-point fourth-quarter deficit

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WASHINGTON (AP) – With their playoff chances hanging in the balance, the Boston Celtics couldn't afford a letdown against the Washington Wizards.

Bryant Stith
Bryant Stith, left, scored 10 points to help the Celtics avoid an upset.

Antoine Walker had 28 points and 13 rebounds as the Celtics beat the Washington 102-100 Saturday night to move within one game of the last playoff berth in the Eastern Conference.

"I feel good about our playoff chances," Walker said. "We're going to need a little luck on our side. We're going to have to hope for Indiana to fall a little bit. And we are still playing some tough teams, so we've got to win out."

Reserve Eric Williams scored 20 points and Chris Herren hit three key 3-pointers in the fourth quarter as Boston rallied from a seven-point deficit to snap a two-game losing streak.

"It's huge. It helps keep our playoff chances alive," Herren said. "Every minute counts from here on out. Even practice counts tomorrow."

The Celtics trail idle Indiana by one game in the race for the eighth playoff spot in the East. Boston has five games left, while Indiana has seven.

Richard Hamilton scored 38 points for the Wizards, who have lost four straight and seven of eight. Courtney Alexander added 21 points.

Hamilton scored six straight points early in the fourth quarter as Washington moved out to its largest lead of the game at 88-81. But consecutive 3-pointers by Herren helped Boston to a 99-96 advantage with 4:23 left.

Washington coach Leonard Hamilton said there has been a common thread in each of the setbacks in the losing streak – and not just the fact that the Wizards have lost a fourth-quarter lead.

"In each game, it seems as though each team has had somebody who has stepped up and made some big plays on us. It hasn't always been ... the superstar," he said.

Williams' 3-pointer with 2:24 left gave Boston a 102-98 lead. The Wizards cut the lead on Hamilton's running jumper, but Jahidi White missed a pair of free throws with 10.6 seconds left and Hamilton's jumper at the buzzer was short.

"We're coming together as a team, but we have to find ways to stay in the ballgame," said Washington's Laron Profit.

Hamilton had 20 first-half points, but Walker scored 11 of his 18 first-half points in the second quarter as Boston forged a 56-all tie at intermission.

Washington led 50-47 late in the second quarter before Walker scored five straight points on a strong inside move and a 3-pointer as the Celtics took a 52-50 lead.

Walker scored off a long lead pass to give Boston a 77-75 lead late in the third quarter. But the Wizards outscored the Celtics 7-2 over the final 2:53 on a 3-pointer by Alexander, Hamilton's baseline jumper and a layup by Popeye Jones.

Game notes
Wizards G Hubert Davis missed his sixth consecutive game with a strained right hamstring. ... Boston leads the all-time series between the teams, 152-86. ... Milt Palacio replaced the injured guard Randy Brown (right adductor strain) in the Celtics' lineup. The Celtics had started the same lineup for 21 straight games. Brown is day-to-day. ... Profit's eight assists were a career high. ... Boston's reserves outscored the Wizards' 35-10. ... The Celtics were only 15-for-27 from the foul line.

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Boston 102
Washington 100

Detroit 97
Charlotte 92

Phoenix 102
Cleveland 98

Utah 116
Dallas 103

Houston 110
Atlanta 97

Denver 98
Vancouver 97

San Antonio 93
LA Clippers 83


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