The Celtics debuted new center Nikola Vučević off the bench last night, but gave him over twice as many minutes playing time as starting center Luka Garca. Vučević responded to the generosity with an 11-point, 12-reboiund double double, the most rebounds in a Celtics debut since Kevin Garnett in 2007.
Even more importantly, the Celtics came back from a 22-point deficit to win tonight's game. After rallying back with a 36-15 third quarter, Boston trailed by one point with a minute and a half left in the game. Derrick White then made a 24-foot three-pointer, his fourth of the night on a dozen attempts, assisted by Vučević to give the Celtics a 98-96 lead. The Celtics held on to that razor-thin lead with three steals (Brown, White, and Vučević) a Jaylen Brown defensive rebound, a Baylor Scheierman defensive rebound, and a Derrick White blocked shot.
Brown scored 29 points, but Pritchard had the hot hand in three-point shooting, going four-for-six on threes and scoring 24 total points. White contributed 21. Overall, the Heat led the game in three-point shooting but the Celtics had more rebounds, 50-42.
The Knicks finally lost a game last night, so the Celtics are all alone in first place in the Atlantic Division at 34-18. Unfortunately, the Knicks lost that game to the Eastern Conference leading Pistons, so the Celtics trail Detroit by 4½ in the Eastern Conference.
Sunday afternoon (12:30 pm), well before the Super Bowl, the Celtics will host the Knicks (33-19) on a nationally-televised game on ABC to settle this whole who's-the-best-in-the-Atlantic business. Watch it, and then watch the Patriots in the Super Bowl.