Bleak win, bright future

February, 6, 2010
2/06/10
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BOSTON -- No team needs the All-Star break more than the Boston Celtics, something the team openly acknowledged on the heels of a cringe-worthy 96-87 triumph over the lowly New Jersey Nets Friday night at the TD Garden.

And while the Celtics didn't point to a whole lot of silver linings after one of their ugliest performances -- one that came dangerously close to resulting in what would have been the most wrenching loss of the season -- those positives do exist.

So here's four reasons -- one for each of New Jersey's wins this season -- to ignore the fact that Boston let the Nets hang around for three-plus quarters.

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Chris Forsberg

Celtics reporter, ESPNBoston.com

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PTS AST STL MIN
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