Rondo, Celtics blast Pacers for 10th straight
December 3, 2008
By Mike Petraglia
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer
BOSTON (Ticker) -- Rajon Rondo is quickly turning the "Big
Three" into the "Fab Four."
The point guard dished out a career-high 17 assists and turned
in the team's first triple-double in two seasons as the Boston
Celtics avenged one of their only two losses with a 114-96
victory over the Indiana Pacers at TD Banknorth Garden on
Wednesday.
Rondo also finished with 16 points and 13 rebounds, Ray Allen
added 31 points and Kevin Garnett had a season-high 24 points
and tied a season-high with 14 rebounds.
"It seems that Rondo and I go hand in hand," Allen said. "When
he's as aggressive as he is, it seems that I get so many easier
looks. The last two weeks he's just been pushing the ball, just
getting the ball up the floor."
Rivers even joked about Rondo's shot at double figures in four
different categories. The point guard fell short in that
regard, recording three steals.
"There's very few guys that have that ability," said Celtics
coach Doc Rivers. "(Hakeem) Olajuwon I think had one if I'm not
mistaken, and maybe Alvin Robertson, that may be wrong.
There's only been about four or five of them.
"That Rivers kid was two away a couple of times, I'm not sure.
I'm joking about that, trust me. That was turnovers. But he
has the opportunity, some day. Hopefully soon. That would be
terrific."
Kendrick Perkins was also a force for the Celtics, collecting 16
points and 10 rebounds.
The night didn't start smoothly for Rondo, who came out in the
first two minutes after cutting his lip in a collision with
Indiana's T.J. Ford.
"I try to go out there and stay aggressive," Rondo said. "When
I came out of the game early, I was so anxious to get back in.
When Doc put me back in, I played the entire first half and I
was just out there to do my best."
Boston won its season-high 10th straight game to improve to an
NBA-best 18-2.
"Attacking offensively. I've been getting into the paint a lot
lately, opening up seams for my teammates and gaps for myself,"
Rondo said in describing his career night.
Danny Granger scored 20 points for the Pacers, who lost to the
Celtics one night after coming from behind to beat the Los
Angeles Lakers at the buzzer.
"They really had too many weapons for us tonight," Pacers coach
Jim O'Brien said. "Rondo had a great game. Just didn't have
enough to beat them. They're awful difficult to beat. They
have a great basketball team. That's why they're the world
champs."
Indiana, which beat Boston on November 1, fell to 7-11.
"They did beat us last time and are coming off beating the
Lakers so they have a lot of confidence," Pierce said. "I
definitely feel like this is going to be a playoff team if they
continue to play consistent. That's the way we look at it. We
definitely want to get off to the good start, not only tonight,
but every game."
Rondo had a spectacular first half, with 10 points, nine assists
and eight rebounds, but the Pacers managed to stayed close.
"I try to go out there and play as hard as I can," Rondo said.
"Tonight, there were a lot of long rebounds. Coach told us
before the game that guards need to get out and rebound, that a
lot of balls come out at the elbow and 3-point line so that's
what I tried to do tonight."
Granger scored nine in the opening quarter as Indiana led by as
many as six at 27-21. But the Celtics scored the final seven
points of the period to take a 28-27 lead.
Indiana responded with a 10-4 run to open the second, taking a
37-32 lead on layup by Rasho Nesterovic. Boston answered with a
20-5 run to open a 52-42 lead before taking a six-point lead,
57-51, into halftime.
The Celtics made 10-of-18 shots in the third quarter, outscoring
the Pacers, 28-10, to open a 24-point lead, 85-61, midway
through the third.
Indiana made one more run, closing to 80-72 midway in the fourth
before Boston put away the game. Garnett's turnaround bank shot
and Allen's sixth 3-pointer of the night extended the lead back
to 13 at 85-72.
"We didn't do a lot of things right tonight, guys," said Marquis
Daniels, who had 14 for the Pacers. "It was a totally different
game from when we played them in Indiana. We let Rondo get out
to a great start. He found guys early, he was getting himself
involved, getting rebounds and points. I think he had a
triple-double in the first half, or close to it."
Before Wednesday's performance by Rondo, Ryan Gomes had the last
triple-double for the Celtics on November 8, 2006, against the
Charlotte Bobcats.
"He's making leaps and strides each and every year," Pierce said
of Rondo. "You thought last year he was good, he's just getting
better. He's learning the game. He's learning his spots. He's
learning what kind of potential he has, and it's just fun to
watch him grow."

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