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Rondo Leads Celtics Over Cavs

CLEVELAND (AP) -- Rajon Rondo scored a season-high 23 points with 12 assists to lead the Boston Celtics to their fourth straight win, 106-87 on Tuesday night over the Cleveland Cavaliers, who can now start concentrating on LeBron James' upcoming visit.

Rondo missed his first three shots before hitting 11 of his next 14 to help the Celtics build a 20-point lead in the fourth. Glen Davis added 17 points, Marquis Daniels 16 and Kevin Garnett 10 rebounds as Boston avenged an early-season loss in Cleveland.

Anderson Varejao and Daniel Gibson scored 16 apiece for the Cavs. On Thursday, James will make his first trip into Cleveland since announcing this summer he would sign with Miami.

Rondo's playing with a tender left hamstring and sore foot, but he hardly seemed to be bothered. Boston coach Doc Rivers intends to monitor the point guard's minutes going forward, but he left him in for 38 as the Celtics handed the Cavs their seventh loss in 10 games.

When he was replaced with 4:04 left by Von Wafer, Rondo was applauded by everyone on Boston's bench and got a loving slap on the backside as he walked past Rivers.

Before the game, Cavaliers coach Byron Scott said Rondo belongs in the conversation when debating the league's premier point guards along with Chris Paul, Deron Williams and Derrick Rose. Rondo didn't do anything but reinforce Scott's opinion of him.

On several trips, he simply blew through Cleveland's defense for easy layups, set up his teammates for easy shots and commanded the floor.

Leading by 11 at half, the Celtics pulled away from the Cavs in the third quarter.

Garnett, who slightly rolled his ankle in the period when he stepped on Pierce's foot, concerted a three-point play to make it 77-61. Daniels followed with one of his own, pushing Boston's lead to 19 and deflating the hopes of Cleveland's fans.

There was a buzz in the building, and it may not have just been because of the Celtics.

With James set to arrive in less than 48 hours, Cleveland is ramping up for a night the city's fans have been waiting for since the NBA schedule was announced in August.

At halftime, Cavs owner Dan Gilbert said he expects fans to be emotional but under control for the game, which has drawn huge interest. The team will have extra security in place to assure there's no trouble.

The Celtics hadn't played since Friday and they had a mini-controversy during the extended break.

Center Shaquille O'Neal missed practice on Monday. He apologized to Boston's Big 3 -- Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen -- before the team came to Cleveland.

O'Neal said after Friday's game that he misread the message on the grease board in Boston's locker room and didn't realize the team was practicing before it's flight.

"It was a miscommunication," he said. "The only thing I saw on the board was flight at 3. That's all. I never miss practice."

Pierce picked up his second personal foul with just over two minutes elapsed in the first quarter and had to go to the bench.

The Cavs pounced and built a 17-8 lead before Rondo began to do what Rondo always does against Cleveland.

He scored 11 straight points to close the opening quarter as the Celtics pulled within 23-21. Boston finally passed Cleveland on Nate Robinson's jumper to go ahead 30-29.

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