
Allen, Celtics Too Much For Blazers
Brilliant games from Roy, Aldridge not enough

Brandon Roy had a good game on the offensive end but...
Celtics 105, Trail Blazers 94
June 15, 2012; Boston, MA - The Boston Celtics have drawn first blood in the 2012 NBA Finals, ousting the Blazers 105-94 in game one. Overcoming huge games from Portland's LaMarcus Aldridge and Brandon Roy, Boston's offense went off in the second half.
The first half was close, with a plethora of lead changes. Both teams led by as much as six points before entering halftime tied at 42. Halftime would prove to be the turning point as the Celtics caught fire in the third quarter. Ray Allen was unconscious from three while Paul Pierce and Rajon Rondo continued to play well. Portland meanwhile was lost on D, but were kept in the game by who else but LaMarcus Aldridge.
Portland made a few runs late in the third and in the fourth, but ultimately, the Celtic lead would prove insurmountable. The game was clinched for the home team when Ray Allen sank a dagger three to put them up 10 with under two minutes remaining. The Blazers will try to knot the series in game two in Boston before the next two or three games are to be played in Portland.
Celtics lead series 1-0.
Boxscore wrote:22 20 23 29 94
18 24 32 31 105
Mo Lucas Player of the game:Ray Allen: 33 Points, 4 Assists, 13-17 FG, 3-5 3pt
Boston [1-0] notables
Rajon Rondo: 18 pts, 15 asts, 5 stls, 3 rebs, 5 TO's, 8-13 FG
Paul Pierce: 18 pts, 5 rebs, 4 asts
Kevin Garnett: 8 pts, 13 rebs
Portland [0-1] notables
LaMarcus Aldridge: 35 pts, 4 rebs, 4 stls, 3 asts, 2 blks, 14-24 FG
Brandon Roy: 21 pts, 8 asts, 2 rebs, 2 stls, 4 TO's, 7-13 FG
Greg Oden: 9 pts, 7 rebs, 3-4 FG
Raymond Felton: 2 pts, 6 asts, 4 TO's, 0-3 FG (Shitass)