Boston Celtics putting unexpected pressure on rival with Spurs win

   

The race for the No. 1 seed in the East was expected to be put to rest weeks ago, especially once the Cleveland Cavaliers reeled off a 16-game winning streak, improving to 56-10 on March 14. Since then, the Cavs have dropped five of their eight games while the Celtics keep on winning. Boston secured their eighth straight victory on Saturday night with a 121-111 victory over the Spurs, improving to 5-0 on their road trip.

The victory pulled the Celtics within four games of the Cavaliers in the race for the No. 1 seed with eight games left in the regular season. It still remains a long shot for Boston to catch the Cavs in the standings but a closer look at the schedule indicates that the gap may get tighter in a matter of days.