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Short-handed Celtics hold off Raptors to clinch No. 2 seed in East

Malcolm Brogdon scored 29 points and hit two late free throws to help the Boston Celtics hold on for a 97-93 victory over the visiting Toronto Raptors on Wednesday night.

Toronto falls a game behind 8th-place Atlanta with 97-93 loss

A male basketball player extends his right arm to block a shot, placing his hand on top of the ball as an opponent attempts to shoot.
Celtics' Derrick White blocks a shot by Raptors' O.G. Anunoby during the second half of Boston's 97-93 home win on Wednesday night a TD Garden. (Charles Krupa/The Associated Press)

Malcolm Brogdon scored 29 points and hit two late free throws to help the Boston Celtics hold on for a 97-93 victory over the visiting Toronto Raptors on Wednesday night.

With Milwaukee's win over Chicago, Boston (55-25) secured the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs.

Jaylen Brown added 25 points and 11 rebounds. Derrick White finished with 17 points in the opener of a two-game series. The teams meet again Friday in Boston.

Brogdon, a candidate for NBA Sixth Man of the Year after spending the previous seasons of his career in Milwaukee and Indiana as a starter, said he's settled into his new role in Boston.

"Coming off the bench it can be a challenge sometimes, to be honest," Brogdon said. "That's where you've got to suck it up. You're not going to score as much. You're not going to play as much. I think that is what makes a great team — having guys that are able to do that. Guys that are able to sacrifice."

WATCH | Brogdon leads Celtics past Raptors:

Celtics defeat Raptors as Brogdon leads way

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Malcolm Brogdon's 29 points leads Boston to a 97-93 win over Toronto. The Celtics secure 2nd in the Eastern Conference while the Raptors fall a game behind eighth-place Atlanta.

A night after their two-point loss at Philadelphia, the Celtics played without three starters. All-Star Jayson Tatum (bruised left hip), Marcus Smart (neck spasms) and Al Horford (back stiffness) all got the night off on the second night of the back-to-back.

It made wrapping up the second seed that much more meaningful.

"You can't take stuff like that for granted," Brown said. "To be on a 50-plus win team is an honour. .... It's great. And we're getting ready to enter the postseason with a better feeling."

The Raptors (40-40) fell a game behind eighth-place Atlanta (41-39) in the standings. Pascal Siakam had 28 points and 11 rebounds. Scottie Barnes added 18 points and eight rebounds.

Toronto went just six of 33 from beyond the arc. Boston didn't shoot much better (11 of 38).

Siakam scored 14 straight for Toronto to help the Raptors trim what had been a 13-point deficit to 74-72 late in the third quarter.

Brogdon scored the final five points of the period to give Boston a seven-point cushion heading into the fourth.

Toronto kept chipping away and used an 8-1 run to tie the game at 82, before the Celtics responded with five straight points.

A dunk by Precious Achiuwa got Toronto within 89-86. Boston answered again, this time with a 6-2 spurt to get it back to six with a minute to play.

Boston ran the clock down, but Brogdon's turnover led to a Raptors fast break and another dunk by Achiuwa, who was fouled. He completed the three-point play to make it 95-93 with 12.6 seconds left.

Brogdon was fouled on the ensuing inbounds pass and hit both free throws.

He said rest and building on their foundation were the priority for the Celtics heading over their final two games.

"It's about finishing the season strong with good habits. We don't want to lose these two games," Brogdon said. "We want to go in with momentum. ... I think that's one of the most important things for any of the high-seeded teams is going in with momentum because we're going to get everybody's best shot."

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