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Celtics Notebook: Key Games and Familiar Faces

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The Celtics hosted the Orlando Magic on Friday and walked away with a 118-103 win.

Kyrie Irving lead the way with 30 points and Terry Rozier added 23 points off the bench.  The Magic were led by a double-double from Nikola Vucevic, who had 12 points and 11 rebounds.

The Celtics then traveled out to Indiana to face the Pacers on Saturday. Irving again lead the team with 25 points, and was this time followed by Al  Horford, who had 21 points. Miles Turner contributed 19 points and six rebounds for Indiana.

The Detroit Pistons came into Boston on Monday, and left with a 118-108 victory over the Celtics. On a unique offensive night, the top scorer was Marcus Smart off the bench with 23 points, while Irving contributed 18. Tobias Harris poured in 31 points for the Pistons, while Andre Drummond contributed a double-double consisting of 26 points and 22 rebounds.

Avery Bradley returns to Boston and Marcus Morris faces old squad

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The matchup between the Pistons and Celtics saw a couple of old faces in new places, namely former Celtic Avery Bradley with the Pistons, and former Piston Marcus Morris with the Celtics.

The two were involved in the same trade earlier in the season that sent them packing in opposite directions. Bradley and Morris each had 13 points in their first game against their former team.

 

Next 7 days at a glance

Thursday, Nov. 30 at 7:30 pm vs Philadelphia 76ers

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Saturday, Dec. 2 at 1:00 pm vs Phoenix Suns

Monday, Dec. 4 at 7:30 pm vs Milwaukee Bucks

Wednesday, Dec. 6 at 7:30 pm vs Dallas Mavericks

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