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The 19 point margin was the worst defeat of the year for the Miami, and their 72 points scored and 34.8 FG% were also Heat season lows. Avery Bradley basically played Dwayne Wade to a draw, while also providing us with one of the best highlights of the year so far. Paul Pierce matched Lebron James basket for basket, although in the category of +/- Pierce was a very impressive +28, while Lebron was an embarrassingly bad -30. You read that right. Minus thirty. Not to mention the fact that for only the second time in his career, Lebron had zero assists. Kevin Garnett also locked down Chris Bosh, holding him to just four points on 2-11 shooting.
And then there was Rajon Rondo, who absolutely toyed with the Heat point guards while posting his 5th triple double of the season. Lebron doesn't have one yet this year. Neither does Wade. In fact nobody else in the NBA even has two, and the entire rest of the league put together has just nine. Think about this: Rondo has five triple doubles in 42 games played, that's one every 8.4 games, or 11.9% of the time. All the other starters in the league combined have 9 in roughly 7,800 games played, which is one every 867 games, or 0.115% of the time. Ridiculous.
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