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Perkins back 4 Celtics in 1st action since finals
National Basketball Association

Perkins back 4 Celtics in 1st action since finals

Published Jan. 26, 2011 12:58 a.m. ET

Boston Celtics center Kendrick Perkins is back on the floor for the first time since he tore the ligaments in his right knee during the NBA finals.

Perkins received a standing ovation when he checked into the game against the Cleveland Cavaliers just 4 minutes into the first quarter. Among those standing to cheer were his Boston teammates, who watched him recover from a torn anterior cruciate ligament in eight months.

Less than a minute later, Perkins scored on a reverse layup, drawing a foul but missing the free throw.

Perkins was injured in Game 6 of the finals against the Lakers. Los Angeles won the seventh game to win the title.

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Celtics coach Doc Rivers said Perkins was cleared to play after practice on Monday. He was to be limited to about 16 minutes in the game.

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