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5 reasons why the Celtics will beat the Pistons

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4. This play won't happen again Tony Allen (left) is not in the playoff rotation, so he won't be there to foul Chauncey Billups at the end of a tie game like he did on Dec. 19. Without that ending, the Celtics could have been 3-0 against the Pistons during the regular season. Looks like someone's got Detroit's number.

4. This play won't happen again


Tony Allen (left) is not in the playoff rotation, so he won't be there to foul Chauncey Billups at the end of a tie game like he did on Dec. 19. Without that ending, the Celtics could have been 3-0 against the Pistons during the regular season. Looks like someone's got Detroit's number.
(Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis)
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