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                       === Rondo, Celtics down Bulls ===
 
 Chicago,  IL (Sports  Network) -  Rajon Rondo  finished one  rebound shy  of a
 triple-double  on Monday,  as the  Boston  Celtics downed  the Chicago  Bulls,
 101-95 at United Center.
 
 Rondo poured in 20 points, handed out 10 assists and pulled down nine rebounds
 for the Celtics, who had lost their last five visits to the Windy City.
 
 It  was  Rondo's 31st consecutive  game with  10-or-more assists, which is the
 longest  streak since John Stockton turned the trick in 37 straight games from
 Feb. 27-Nov. 29, 1989.
 
 Luol  Deng scored  a game-high 26 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, while Joakim
 Noah  added 17 points  and 11 boards for the Bulls, who wrapped up a five-game
 homestand at 2-3.
 
 "It  was  bad, it was  really bad," Deng said  of his team's defensive effort.
 "They shot a high percentage the whole game."
 
 Boston  carried a 82-70  lead into the fourth, but the Bulls made their run in
 the  final frame as  a three-point play from Noah sparked a 10-0 Chicago surge
 to bring the home team within 87-84 with 8:23 left.
 
 Jason Terry's jumper halted the run and gave the Celtics their first bucket in
 over five minutes to press the lead to 89-84 with 4:54 left in the fourth.
 
 The  teams  exchanged buckets  from there  until Deng  finished a layup around
 Kevin  Garnett  to trim the deficit  to 93-95 with 49.9 seconds remaining, but
 Garnett  answered at the  other end, as he finished an alley-oop from Rondo to
 give the Celtics a four-point lead.
 
 Taj  Gibson missed  a pair  at the  line on  Chicago's next  possession before
 Brandon  Bass  finished a dunk  to give the C's  a comfortable 99-93 lead with
 22.9 ticks left.
 
 "That just shows you that they're a resilient team, well coached and they have
 players  that  are more than  capable," Celtics guard  Paul Pierce said of the
 Bulls' comeback effort. "I was happy that we could hold on for the win."
 
 Boston built a 33-27 lead after 12 minutes and used a 10-0 surge in the latter
 stages of the second quarter to take a 58-46 lead into the locker room.
 
 The  Celtics  held a  double-digit edge  throughout the  third until the Bulls
 ripped  off six straight points, capped by Noah's layup to bring the home team
 within 76-68 with 1:32 left in the frame.
 
 Chris  Wilcox answered  with a three-point play and Jared Sullinger added a 3-
 pointer  with less than a second remaining to send the Celtics into the fourth
 quarter with an 82-70 lead.
 
                                   Game Notes
 
 Garnett  finished with 15 points and passed Allen Iverson (24,368) for 17th on
 the  all-time  scoring list  with 24,381  points ... Bass  added 16 points and
 Terry  chipped in  13 points ... The  Celtics never trailed in the contest and
 shot over 50 percent from the field ... Chicago turned the ball over 14 times,
 leading to 10 Boston points.
 
 11/13 01:06:05 ET