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November 30, 2009

Rhondo helps Celtics top Heat 92-85

Boston might have a Big 4 with talented point guard

MIAMI (AP) — So much for this notion of the Boston Celtics having a Big 3.

Kevin Garnett, Ray Allen and Paul Pierce would agree, it's probably time for Rajon Rondo to figure somewhere into that designation as well.

Garnett scored 24 points on 11-of-12 shooting,

Allen hit the clinching 3-pointer with 1:38 left.

Pierce scored 15 points.

And Rondo effortlessly ran everything with 13 points and 11 assists as the Celtics opened a four-game trip with their fourth straight win, 92-85 over Miami yesterday.

For as great as Garnett was, for as clutch as Allen was, the Heat tipped their caps to Rondo.

"Those situations were created by that little guy," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. "He was excellent tonight. ... I thought he controlled this game as well as anybody."

Off a set play following a time-out, Rondo found Perkins for a dunk with 2:51 left and the Celtics — who led by 11 in the third, then rallied from five down early in the fourth after a horrific shooting stretch — never trailed again.

Allen used a screen by Kendrick Perkins perfectly, getting free of Dwyane Wade and taking a pass from Rondo for a 3-pointer to put Boston up 89-83 with 1:38 left.

"You never can take anything for granted," said Allen, who missed practice Saturday to be with his ill 2-year-old son. "Every win is much needed. So you just have to create momentum."

Perkins finished with 14 points and 13 rebounds.

Dwyane Wade scored 27 points for Miami, which went the final 4:26 without a field goal.

"We were right there," Wade said. "The seasoned team, the veteran team made the plays they had to make at the end. They made the shots we had to make."

The Heat shot 10 of 17 from the line in the second half and 17 of 28 for the game.

Garnett, meanwhile, almost didn't miss from anywhere.

His lone misfire all night was a turnaround jumper in the third quarter.

It's the third time in Garnett's career he made 11 field goals and shot 90 percent or better in a game. He was 11 of 12 against Dallas on March 30, 1999 and 12 of 13 at Portland on Feb. 3, 2006.

"He was big for us, especially defensively," Pierce said. "He was really aggressive on the offensive end."

Wade led the charge during a 14-3 third-quarter run that brought Miami back. He scored 10 of the points and found Beasley for a dunk with 3:55 left that tied it 62-62.

And with Wade on the bench to open the fourth, Beasley took over the scoring load.

Beasley's 3-pointer with 10:02 left gave Miami a 70-67 lead, its first since midway through the second period. He took Rasheed Wallace off the dribble and scored, missed the free throw, but got fouled again by Wallace 1 second later and hit both from the line for a 74-69 Heat advantage with 9:18 left.

The Celtics — who missed three shots in the first quarter and shot 64 percent in the first half — missed 14 of 18 from the floor before Brian Scalabrine's 3-pointer with 8 minutes left. Rondo tied it 76-76 with an acrobatic layup.

"We settled down and handled the little adversity we went through to close the third and start the fourth," Rondo said. "We got the job done."

NOTES: Fined $30,000 earlier Sunday for criticism of officials last week, Wallace picked up his seventh technical foul of the season, arguing with referee Bennett Salvatore over a non-call. ... The Celtics said reserve guard Tony Allen (ankle surgery) will miss the trip, with a target for his season debut Dec. 8 against Milwaukee.

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