<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The Boston Celtics have "The Glove," along with two young, quick point guards. The Indiana Pacers' best point guard isn't expected to play tonight, his backup is bothered by a gimpy back and his backup hasn't played well lately. So who runs the point tonight at Boston? "It's not rocket science what we run. Anyone basically can run it," Pacers guard Reggie Miller said Monday. "With Anthony (Johnson) hurting and not knowing if Jamaal (Tinsley) is going to play or not, Fred (Jones) can run the offense. Eddie (Gill) can run the offense. I can run the offense." Still, it's not exactly a point guard rotation that will strike fear into the Celtics as the teams, tied 2-2 in an Eastern Conference best-of-seven first-round series, play at the FleetCenter. The Pacers' current starter, Johnson, didn't do much in practice Monday and is questionable with a strained back. And coach Rick Carlisle all but ruled out Tinsley, who has been out for all but three games since Jan. 31 with a strained left foot. Tinsley practiced with the team for the first time in months Monday but has not received medical clearance to play. Johnson suffered his injury when James Jones landed on him while Johnson was defending Boston's Paul Pierce in the first half of Game 4. Johnson stayed in the game and played 29 minutes.</div> Source