Lakers vs. Celtics Game 5: Rajon Rondo’s Shove Pushes L.A. in 3-2 Hole
When Rajon Rondo shoved Ron Artest with 4:41 remaining in the second quarter of the Celtics’ 92-86 Game Five victory on Sunday, it triggered a role reversal that played out for the rest of the night.
With less than five minutes remaining in the quarter, Rondo attacked the Lakers on a fast break, setting up Boston center Kendrick Perkins who later dished off to a cutting Kevin Garnett.
Garnett was then shoved to the ground by Artest on a hard foul, prompting Rondo to push Artest in retaliation after the whistle was blown.
Rondo received a technical foul for his exploits but his team received a shot in the arm for his courage.
With his team leading 34-31 in the second period, here’s Rondo—the second smallest member of the Celtics’ rotati...
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