Thursday, May 31, 2012

Heat Celtics

  • 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)

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