- Rajon Rondo is right. The Celtics do need to toughen up if theyre going to be more than Ocean Drive roadkill for the Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference finals. (Boston Globe)
- MIAMI -- They faltered repeatedly in big moments, struggled at the free throw line, absorbed a legendary Rajon Rondo performance and needed overtime to do it. But they escaped. (CBS Sports)
- Rajon Rondo played the entire game and scored 44 points, but the Celtics fell to the Miami Heat, 115-111, in overtime of Game 2 to fall behind, 2-0, in the Eastern Conference finals. (Boston Globe)
- There was the renewal of the Celtics, who overcame a dreadful Game 1 loss to control the majority of the 53 minutes via Rondo. (CNN Sports Illustrated)
- I doubt it. Q: Are the referees afraid to call technical fouls on the Heat? Four on the Celtics and none on the Heat? Sheesh. -- Martin. (Sun Sentinel)
- MIAMI – The proud and gutsy Boston Celtics played just about as well as possible. And it wasnt enough. (USA Today)
- His night was called incredible, amazing and unbelievable _ and that was by the Miami Heat. And when it was over, Rondo could only express disappointment that the Boston Celtics needed more. (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- The Heat was expecting it at least once or twice this series. It happened on Wednesday on Miamis home court. Rajon Rondo was more than brilliant. He was a maestro, as Heat coach Erik Spoelstra likes to call him. The Heat still won. (Bradenton Herald)
- In this case, let's grade the respective performances of these two superstars in the Heat's 115-111 victory over the Boston Celtics in Game 2 of the 2012 Eastern Conference Finals. (Bleacherreport.com)
- Rajon Rondo was the best basketball player on the floor Wednesday night in AmericanAirlines Arena. It wasn't LeBron James. It wasn't Dwyane Wade. It was unequivocally Rajon Rondo. (NBA)
Thursday, May 31, 2012
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