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BOSTON -- Jared Sullinger had another one of those games on Friday night that makes people wonder just how good he can be. "I just think the sky's the limit," rookie Boston coach Brad Stevens said of Sullinger, the second-year forward who scored a career-high 31 points and grabbed 16 rebounds to lead the Celtics to their third straight victory -- a 99-89 win over the Sacramento Kings. "Only time will tell, so we'll see," Sullinger said when asked how much better he can get. Leading his team to a win even though starting guards Rajon Rondo and Avery Bradley were out with injuries, Sullinger posted his fourth straight double-double, his 11th since the calendar turned to 2014.
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