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Sports March 18, 2008
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23 in a row?
NBA-leading Celtics provide Rockets' next challenge tonight in Houston

GET OUT OF HIS WAY - Houston's Rafer Alston (12) loses the ball as Los Angeles Lakers' Ronny Turiaf (left) defends. Alston hit eight threepoint shots against the Lakers on Sunday, scored 31 points to help the Rockets extend their winning streak to 22 straight. That streak goes back on the line tonight against Kevin Garnett (below) and the Boston Celtics, who have the best record in the NBA right now. Tipoff in Houston is 8:30 p.m. The Rockets have won all 22 straight games without injured center Yao Meng, out for the season with a knee injury. Alston has certainly helped - the guard has averaged 16 points and 6 assists per game over the course of the streak.
HOUSTON (AP) - Tracy McGrady bent over exhausted at midcourt after the Houston Rockets extended their winning streak to 22 games by beating the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday.

There's no time to rest, however. The Rockets host Boston, the NBA's best team, tonight, an 8:30 p.m. tipoff.

"It's going to be a challenge, it's going to be a tough game for us," McGrady said. "But we're capable of winning it."

The Rockets' streak was already the second-longest in NBA history and they took over the top spot in the Western Conference with Sunday's 104- 92 victory. McGrady scored only 11 points on 4-for-16 shooting and the win showed again that the Rockets have become more than a one-man show since Yao Ming went down with a foot injury 10 games ago.

"That's the makeup of our team," McGrady said. "You just can't rely on one guy. There are going to be some nights where I'm going to be off. We have multiple guys who can pick up the slack. That's a good thing to have."

Point guard Rafer Alston hit eight 3-pointers and scored 31 points on Sunday, and has averaged 16 points and 6.6 assists during the streak.

Shane Battier has shot 39 percent from 3-point range and embraced the role of defensive stopper, handling the opponents' most dynamic scorer. He harassed Kobe Bryant into an 11-for-33 performance on Sunday.

Luis Scola is making a case for rookie of the year, averaging 12 points and eight rebounds since Yao was injured.

Alston credits Coach Rick Adelman for implementing a system that keeps every player in the mix. The Rockets run set plays, but the offense mostly relies on cuts and motion, giving anyone who gets open a chance to score.

"We're getting it every night from different guys," said Alston, who had five assists on Sunday. "We can call a play for Tracy, but everyone is still involved in that play. We're all moving, the ball's hopping."

Even when Adelman has turned to his bench during the streak, his unsung reserves have produced.

Bobby Jackson scored 19 points on Sunday, his best game since the Rockets acquired him on Feb. 21. Chuck Hayes had 12 rebounds in Houston's 83-75 win in Atlanta last Wednesday and 10 boards in the win before that. Steve Novak sank a gamewinning 3-pointer against Sacramento on Feb. 13, the eighth victory in the streak. Luther Head scored 20 points in the 111-107 win over Golden State that launched the streak on Jan. 29.

"What's good is we're getting four or five people in double figures every night, so we're not relying on just Tracy trying to get 41 points," Alston said. "That says a lot about us and our team and how everyone has turned their games up."