Stingy Celtics pummel 76ers to stay undefeated

PHILADELPHIA,  (Reuters) – The Boston Celtics  maintained their perfect start to the season by trouncing the  Philadelphia 76ers 105-74 on the back of a dominant defensive  display and sharp three-point shooting.

Paul Pierce had 21 points and eight rebounds, while key  reserve Rasheed Wallace made six three-pointers in his 20-point  effort as the Celtics outscored the home team 61-38 in the  second half to improve to 5-0.

The Celtics’ miserly defense, which has not conceded more  than 90 points this year, held the 76ers to just 36 percent in  shooting from the field.

“It starts with defense for us,” Boston center Kendrick  Perkins told reporters. “We know we’re going to get our points.  In the Eastern Conference, it’s about getting stops.”

Andre Iguodala shot 17 points for Philadelphia, who dropped  to 2-2 on the season. The Celtics raced to a 58-38 lead in the third quarter and  kept the 76ers at bay, making 57 percent of their shots from  the field, including 14-for-20 from the three-point line.

Eddie House made four three-pointers off the bench for 12  points, while Wallace, the seven-footer signed by the Celtics  in the offseason, was dominant from the perimeter.

Point guard Rajon Rondo finished with 11 points and five  assists in his first game since signing a five-year extension  with Boston on Monday.

Philadelphia point guard Lou Williams, who has taken over  the starting spot after Andre Miller’s departure to the  Portland Trail Blazers, entered the night averaging 20 points  and shooting 63 percent but managed just seven on 3-for-10  shooting.

“We need to keep improving in all facets,” Williams said.  “We’ll keep working at it.”