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The Boston Celtics built a commanding lead on the inspirational play of Dave Cowens and ailing John Havlicek, then held on to defeat the New York Knicks, 98-97, on Paul Slias's two free throws with seven seconds remaining.

The Knicks lead the series 3-2, with the sixth game scheduled for New York Friday night.

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