TORONTO -- The Boston Celtics didn't need Paul Pierce and Antoine Walker to have high-scoring games.

Pierce and Walker scored a total of just 26 points -- fewer than half their combined averages -- and Boston held Toronto to a franchise-low nine points in the fourth quarter as the Celtics won 85-69 yesterday.

It was Boston's fourth straight victory.

"I guess that answers the question of whether we can win if me and Paul don't score," Walker said. "It was a big win for us. It was a team win."