New York Knicks Vs Boston Celtics Live Stream: Watch Online Free 7:30 ET Tuesday - NY Goes For Third Straight Win To Close Out Homestand

New York Knicks vs Boston Celtics live stream: Watch online free 7:30 ET Tuesday as these longtime rivals battle it out inside Madison Square Garden for the third meeting this season.

Last time the Celtics (15-31) went into New York vs the Knicks (17-27), they won by 41 points. They would follow that with a four-point win in Boston five nights later. Watch the free live stream online to see if NY can get one in the series as it looks for its third win overall.

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Coming into this game, Carmerlo Anthony has scored a combined 97 points over the Knicks two wins over the Lakers and Bobcats. But four other Knicks scored in double figures, including Raymond Felton with 20 and Tim Hardaway Jr. with 18 off the bench. Fellow reserve J.R. Smith scored 16 and Tyson Chandler added 13 and 14 rebounds as New York held a 45-35 edge on the glass in the victory over L.A.

"Last year we had five guys that averaged in double figures and I've always wanted a team where you just didn't know where it was going to come from," Knicks coach Mike Woodson told ESPN.com. "And we know Melo's going to get his, but we need everybody to be a part of the offense and touch the ball and feel good about themselves."

The Knicks are 8-3 when Felton scores at least 13 compared to 4-13 when he doesn't. They are also 5-11 when he doesn't play.

"He's a guy that, he just wants to win," Felton said of Anthony. "Sometimes he likes to take it on his shoulders, so we have to take some of that pressure off of him by hitting shots, by making plays offensively."

Boston is coming off back-to-back losses while Rajon Rondo continues to get used to playing again. He played a season-high 30 minutes in his fifth game back since returning from a torn ACL. He finished with 13 points, eight rebounds and eight assists but also committed six turnovers.

"It's actually progressing as we thought," coach Brad Stevens said. "He played more minutes, obviously, and that was by design. ... That probably helps him get a better rhythm when he's in the game. I still think he's (in) game five of exhibition season, and I think he'll continue to get better."

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