Rondo's triple-double carries Celtics over Bulls

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BOSTON – Paul Pierce has been around long enough to know what Rajon Rondo's performance can mean for the aging Boston Celtics.

"The way he played tonight, we're a pretty tough team to stop," the Celtics' captain said Sunday after Rondo recorded a triple-double with 32 points, 15 assists and 10 rebounds in a 95-91 victory over the Chicago Bulls, who were without star guard Derrick Rose.

Running the Celtics' offense smoothly without having to worry about covering the reigning MVP Rose, Rondo helped Boston rebound from a miserable loss in Toronto on Friday.

"I just think he wanted to win," Boston coach Doc Rivers said when asked if Rondo may have been extra motivated. "I thought we played at a better pace today."

Kevin Garnett added 13 points and 12 rebounds, reserve JaJuan Johnson had 12 points and Ray Allen 11 for the Celtics, who snapped a two-game skid. Rondo had season highs in both points and assists.

The win came after what Rivers called an "awful" showing in an 86-74 loss at Toronto. Rivers was very frustrated after that game and spoke about how it was "un-Celtic."

"I knew they'd come out like that, coming off their last two games," Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau said. "They were very aggressive. I thought they got some very easy baskets early, which gave them confidence."

C.J. Watson, who started in Rose's spot, scored 22 points for the Bulls, whose win streak ended at five in the finale of a 6-3 road trip. Carlos Boozer also scored 22 and pulled down seven rebounds, while Joakim Noah had 16 points and nine boards.

"We got out-competed," Noah said.

Rose missed his second straight game with what Thibodeau called "stiffness" in his back and is expected to see a specialist Monday after the team returns to Chicago. He originally suffered the injury earlier in the week and was limited in Wednesday's win at New Orleans before missing Friday's victory over Charlotte.

"I don't know where it came from," Rose said of the injury after the game.

Rondo seemed to roam free on offense for most of the game, driving the lane for easy baskets, taking open jumpers and setting up teammates. He had 28 points, nine assists and six rebounds entering the final quarter.

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