
Brian Babineau/NBAE/GettyRay Allen has quietly led Boston in scoring seven times this season, a team-high, amidst the seven that have topped the stat sheet.
In fact, it might comes as somewhat of a surprise that, despite being second on the team in scoring average behind Paul Pierce, it's actually Allen that's been the team's leading scorer most frequently this year. In total, Boston has had seven different high scorers (compared to New York's five, with Amare Stoudemire accounted for 17 of them). Check out the full distribution below:
Celtics
Ray Allen - 7
Kevin Garnett - 5
Paul Pierce - 5
Nate Robinson - 2
Rajon Rondo - 2
Shaquille O'Neal - 1
Glen Davis - 1
Knicks
Amare Stoudemire - 17
Toney Douglas - 3
Raymond Felton - 2
Wilson Chandler - 2
Danilo Gallinari - 1
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TEAM LEADERS
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Paul Pierce
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| OTHER LEADERS | ||||||||||||
| Rebounds | K. Garnett | 8.2 | ||||||||||
| Assists | R. Rondo | 11.7 | ||||||||||
| Steals | R. Rondo | 1.8 | ||||||||||
| Blocks | J. O'Neal | 1.7 | ||||||||||





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