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Lee: good ball movement key to balanced scoring

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Sat, 16 Mar 2013|

Courtney Lee was just one of 6 players to hit double figures in points as the Celtics avenged an ugly loss to Charlotte from earlier in the week.

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-- guys -- Kevin Garnett tonight which you responded with six players in double figures. All five starters including yourself. What do the balanced scoring mean to this and when I -- a lot. Army -- credible player not only offensively. But defensively you saw we know without him in there. A lot of a lot of they dusty won't do the double team -- as the we have to move the ball around and now we did that was cardinal guys. We've lost digital we got another logo looks on right here. You talk about the ball movement didn't get better in the second half of this ball game. I did today we kind of got stagnant -- of that and that's one thing not dumped by his side. When we came in does -- -- and it's not what you think is one. They did also mediated it is it is terrific -- it's terrific but I've not talked about that after the ball was taken a little bit. It is only went smooth move the ball was that we didn't want him has -- wanna do this again.

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