The Indiana Pacers will host the Boston Celtics on Saturday night in an Eastern Conference showdown.Both teams will be playing their second game in as many nights. The Pacers (4-5) continue to be a tale of two teams. Theyve yet to win on the road in five attempts but havent lost at home (4-0). It will be the first of three matchups this season with the Celtics.Both teams made changes to their starting lineups on Friday. The Pacers inserted C.J. Miles into the lineup and moved Monta Ellis to the second unit. For Boston, Brad Stevens moved Kelly Olynyk and Marcus Smart into the lineup with Brown and Zeller coming off the bench.The Pacers have played two consecutive overtime games this week, both against the Philadelphia 76ers. The Sixers picked up their first victory of the season Friday night at the expense of Indiana.One player who wont be bothered by the back-to-back games is Myles Turner. He was limited to 20 minutes on Friday night because foul trouble. He eventually fouled out and finished with just five points on the night.I was never able to establish any sort of rhythm, Turner told The Indianapolis Star. Once I got out there, it was like I was right back out. I let the team down.Coach Nate McMillan knows his team let one get away. The things that you need to do to win a ballgame, we didnt do, he said.The Celtics snapped a three-game losing streak on Friday as they trounced the Knicks 115-87, evening their record at 4-4 on the season. Thats the way we should play, Brad Stevens said after the win. I thought our whole team played better, but we still have work to do.Boston was able to get to the line 43 times, more than doubling their season high to this point.Isaiah Thomas led the way with 29 points, and figures to be a tough matchup for Indiana. Thomas didnt shoot well in four games last season against the Pacers (39 percent), but with George Hill playing on another team, Indiana has struggled with guard penetration so far this season.Slow starts have plagued the Celtics in the early going this season, but they put up 31 points in the first quarter this time around.If we didnt come out like that, we were probably going to lose again, Thomas said.The Pacers and Celtics have both shot well from behind the arc this season. They each came into Friday nights games tied for third in the NBA, shooting 37.8 percent from deep.Both of these teams were predicted by many to be in the top half of the Eastern Conference playoff picture. The slow starts for each make for an intriguing early November game.The Celtics are once again expected to be without Al Horford (concussion) and Jae Crowder (sprained left ankle). The Pacers will be without Rodney Stuckey (hamstring). Nike Shoes Sb For Sale . 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This was the 11th straight victory for the Americans, four more than their previous record, and they likely will leapfrog Mexico as the best team from the North and Central America and Caribbean region when the next FIFA rankings come out Aug. 8. When the final whistle sounded, the Americans on the field began celebrating while the rest of the team raced off the bench. Several players jumped up and down, and hugs and high-fives were exchanged. Klinsmann, who watched the game from a luxury box after being suspended for his tirade over the officiating in the semifinal, quickly made his way down to the field, pumping his fists in the air as he walked. "They wanted to send out a signal that they are the best group in CONCACAF, and they are," Klinsmann said. "For today." But their performance in this tournament is likely to stay with the Americans for a while. At least until the next round of World Cup qualifying in September. Not only did they outscore opponents 20-4 in the tournament -- no other team had more than 11 goals -- but they showed they are deeper than theyve ever been, with one young player after another stepping up. And one veteran, too. Despite his big whiff, Donovan was selected the tournament MVP. He finished with five goals and seven assists, a particularly impressive performance considering it followed a four-month sabbatical over the winter that cost him his place on the national team. "In terms of just having fun, its up there," Donovan said. "Im just enjoying being part of it, I really am." Though Klinsmann picks his roster based on form, not reputation, he acknowledged it would be almost impossible to leave Donovan off the roster for the next round of qualifying. "He deserves every compliment for this tournament," Klinsmann said. The only disappointment for the Americans was the loss of Stuart Holden with another right knee injury. Holden sprained hiss knee early in the first half, and while he will have further tests, Klinsmann said after the game that "its not looking good.dddddddddddd" "We are very, very sad for him," Klinsmann said. "We are very concerned about Stueys situation. It looks like a very serious knee injury." While most expected a Mexico-US final, Panama had other ideas, upsetting El Tri twice on the strength of its stingy defence. Panama was just as dogged against the Americans early, crowding Donovan and Eddie Johnson and not giving the U.S. any space. But rather than taking wild shots or trying to force things, the Americans stayed patient. "At times it may have been a little slow or been going back and forth, but we stuck to the game plan," Besler said. And as the game went on, the Americans began to break Panama down. They finished with three shots on goal and another eight that were off target -- six in the second half alone. Their best chance came in the 56th minute, DaMarcus Beasley chipped a ball into Donovan, who was in front of the goal at the near post. Donovan got his head on the ball, but not at the angle he wanted and it flew wide of the net. As the crowd groaned, Donovan threw back his head and Beasley swatted the red flag in the corner. "We were all hopeful, we all wanted to win," Panama coach Julio Dely Valdez said. "But we all go away feeling we gave it our all. I said I wanted to walk away from the Gold Cup feeling good, and I do." Shea replaced Joe Corona in the 68th minute, just as the Americans were pressing forward again. Alejandro Bedoya got the ball on his left foot and crossed to Donovan, who took a mighty swing -- and missed. But it was enough to throw goalkeeper Jaime Pendeo off, and when the ball rolled past Panamas Roberto Chen and on toward the net, Shea was ready. Parked inches from the goal line, Shea stuck out his left foot and tapped the ball into the net for his second international goal. "I was there just to put it away," he said. Asked if it was the quickest goal hed ever had or the closest, Shea replied, "Easiest." The Americans had a chance to double the lead in the 84th minute when Shea fed a wide-open Eddie Johnson 2 yards from the goal. But Johnson couldnt finish it, sending the ball flying over the cross bar. But it didnt matter as Panama never threatened. "I think they were rewarded today for the fantastic Gold Cup they played," Klinsmann said. "They put all their energy in that they had. They should be very, very proud of themselves." ' ' '