Bobcats routed by Celtics for 3rd straight loss

Bobcats routed by Celtics for 3rd straight loss

Published Jan. 14, 2013 9:12 p.m. ET

BOSTON (AP) -- It wasn't too long ago that Rajon Rondo was one
of the NBA's up-and-coming ball-handlers, trying to show he belonged
with veterans like Chris Paul, Jason Kidd and Steve Nash.


Now the Celtics point guard is trying to prove to the youngsters that he can still play.


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"I'm getting a little bit older and the
younger guys are coming in, and I may have a mark on my back being an
older guy, having made a couple of All-Star (games)," Rondo said after
recording his third triple-double of the season on Monday night in a
100-89 victory over the Charlotte Bobcats. "I have a target on my back
every night so I just want to go out and do what I do best: run the show
and make some shots."


Rondo scored 17 points with 12 assists
and 10 rebounds -- his 26th career triple-double, including playoffs.
Motivated by facing 22-year-old Charlotte point guard Kemba Walker,
Rondo had a hand in the Celtics' first 19 points as they opened a
double-digit lead early in the first quarter and coasted to their sixth
consecutive victory.


"It's not fun losing. Since we've been
winning the locker room is a little bit more relaxed, guys aren't as
tense," he said. "We lost a couple of games and we never got down. When
we play, we play loose. We have smiles on the court. ... It's nice to
see that swagger on the court again since we've been winning."


Paul Pierce scored 19 and Avery Bradley
added 16 for Boston. Kevin Garnett, who needed 13 points to tie
Patrick Ewing for 16th on the NBA's career scoring list, was 2 for 11
from the field and scored just seven points to go with his 10 rebounds.


Hakim Warrick and Ramon Sessions had 16
points apiece and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist scored 10 with eight rebounds
for the Bobcats, who lost their third straight and their 23rd in the
last 25 games since opening the season 7-5.


Coach Mike Dunlap said the team had no choice but to keep trying.


"You can't lay down. Nobody's going to
feel sorry for you," he said. "You have to come every night and compete
and hope for the best."


The Celtics scored 13 of the game's
first 15 points and never trailed. Rondo had five assists and seven
points in the opening 6:17.


Boston led by as many as 18 in the
second quarter before the Bobcats went on a 9-1 run, getting seven
points from Kidd-Gilchrist. Charlotte scored 13 of the first 15 points
in the second half to tie it on Warrick's steal that set up a dunk by
Kidd-Gilchrist.


"Every coach I talk to about (the
Bobcats) says the same thing: `They just keep playing,'" Celtics coach
Doc Rivers said. "It's hard to do but it's nice to see."


But the Celtics scored the next seven
points, getting a pair of free throws from Garnett and, after Rondo
blocked Bismack Biyombo's shot, Jared Sullinger made a hook shot.
Brandon Bass stole an errant pass by Walker and Bradley hit a 3-pointer
to make it 65-58.


The Bobcats never got within one possession again.


NOTES:
Celtics F Chris Wilcox, who is out with a sprained right thumb, did a
video chat before the game with fans in Afghanistan. ... The Celtics won
all three meetings between the teams last year. ... Walker scored 12
points. He has reached double figures in scoring in 34 of 37 games.

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