Tony Dejak / Associated Press So says Doc, and it’s a little easier to say now, after the Celtics withstood an early barrage from the Cavaliers and came back to win their season opener, 95-89. The teams were sporting new looks - Rasheed and others for the C’s and Shaq et al for the Cavs. Both teams were missing key second bananas, Cleveland was without Delonte West (DNP-Felony) and the Celtics without Glen Davis (DNP-Stupidity). Both teams felt that it could and should have been them in the Finals last year instead of Orlando. And now only one of them is undefeated. It looked ugly early, though, as Cleveland harnessed the crowd’s energy and rolled out to leads of 13-2 and 21-7. Shaq was abusing Kendrick Perkins inside, LeBron was dishing it off to everybody…it was ugly. But the retooled Celtics bench stopped the bleeding and set the C’s up for a six-point halftime lead, as Sheed and his new muffin top hit a couple threes, and new bench guys Shelden Williams and Marquis Daniels joined with Eddie House to keep things going. The second half reverted to the starters, and it was Paul Pierce who wound up leading the team with a pretty quiet 23, but may have gotten the play of the game when he took a charge from LeBron to kill some late Cleveland momentum. KG added 10/13, Ray Allen 16, and Rajon Rondo kicked

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