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Garnett talks about Spurs' advantage playing at home

Boston Celtics', left to right, Paul Pierce, Rajon Rondo, Kendrick Perkins, and Kevin Garnett. (AP)
Boston Celtics', left to right, Paul Pierce, Rajon Rondo, Kendrick Perkins, and Kevin Garnett. (AP)
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Updated: 12/20/2012 4:13 pm
By Kyle Boenitz, Project Spurs.com

The San Antonio Spurs are 8-2 at home this season. No doubt that the AT&T center is one of the toughest places to visit in the NBA.

Last week, after a 103-88 victory over the Boston Celtics, Celtics forward Kevin Garnett talked about how tough it is to play when you come to San Antonio.

"You know what you get when you come in here,” Garnett said. “These guys (Spurs) are a well-oiled machine. This place is one hard place to play in. You are not going to get many calls in here to begin with. It's your team versus whoever else is in here."

Garnett mixed in a little bit of bitterness with his compliment, clearly hinting at the fact that the Celtics were playing against the Spurs and the refs. KG is not one to keep his complaints to himself, so whether or not he’s right about a few questionable calls, he’s going to voice his opinion on what he saw out there.

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