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5 reasons why the Celtics will beat the Pistons

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5. Red is watching The Celtics dedicated the Garden's parquet floor to the late Red Auerbach before the first game of this season, and it's possible the Celtics patriarch is watching over this team. With his team up three in Game 7 against Cleveland, Paul Pierce got a fortuitous bounce on a free throw to seal the win. 'I think he kind of tapped it in the right direction,' said Pierce.

5. Red is watching


The Celtics dedicated the Garden's parquet floor to the late Red Auerbach before the first game of this season, and it's possible the Celtics patriarch is watching over this team. With his team up three in Game 7 against Cleveland, Paul Pierce got a fortuitous bounce on a free throw to seal the win. "I think he kind of tapped it in the right direction," said Pierce.
(Globe Staff Photo / Justine Hunt)
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