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LOS ANGELES - Before halftime, Boston and the Clippers already had combined for five technical fouls, plenty of rough contact, a few icy staredowns and a running dialogue of trash talk. jerseys cheap nfl . The Celtics feel right at home in such ugly situations, and they rallied for a win that slowed their road woes. Paul Pierce scored 10 of his 25 points in the fourth quarter, Kevin Garnett added 21 points and eight rebounds, and the Celtics made an impressive late rally for a 94-85 victory over Los Angeles on Monday night. Ray Allen scored 15 points and Rajon Rondo had 12 points and 10 assists for the Celtics, who won on the road for just the second time in nine games, but only after blowing a 10-point lead in the final minutes. Although the game was the clubs only meeting of the season, both came out with a noticeable physical edge to their games. The Celtics were still fuming after blowing a late lead against the Lakers one night earlier, and they took it out on Staples Centers other tenants. "Once we settled into this game, we were more physical and pushed back, made it uncomfortable for them," Pierce said. "We have to do it on a more consistent basis. We have to come out and throw the first punch. ... You could feel it in the atmosphere. It was a chippy game from the start." The game also featured wild momentum swings and one-sided rallies. The Celtics led 71-61 with 8 1/2 minutes to play, but the Clippers responded with a 17-3 run, taking the lead on Griffins free throws with 4:57 left when Brandon Bass fouled out. Boston scored the next nine points, capped by Pierces 3-pointer with 2:47 left, and finished a 13-2 run with Mickael Pietrus layup for a seven-point lead. Los Angeles got to 87-84 on Griffins putback dunk with 59 seconds left, but the Celtics hung on to split the first two games of an eight-game trip, their longest of the season. "We were angry last night because we didnt get any stops down the stretch (against the Lakers)," Boston coach Doc Rivers said. "This is Lob City, and they enjoy the game. You can see when they play, they have a lot of fun, and we just had to make this game no fun. We talked about it before the game, how this can not be a joyous occasion, and has to be no fun. Our guys went out there and turned the game from a joyous occasion to a competition." Blake Griffin had 24 points and nine rebounds for the Clippers, who have lost four of five while falling behind the Lakers atop the Pacific Division. Chris Paul had 14 points on 3-for-12 shooting in his second game wearing a clear protective mask over his broken nose. Griffin didnt speak to reporters after the game, while Paul was still steaming. "I cant stand to lose. Its not acceptable," Paul said. "We talked about it after the game, that everybody has got to do their part. Were going to watch film and figure it out. There aint no moral victories around here. Ive been in this league too long. Youve got to win, or you lose. And youve got to play the right way." Griffin and Bostons Greg Stiemsma got matching technical fouls for jostling in the first quarter, while Garnett and DeAndre Jordan traded trash talk and angry posturing before getting their own matching Ts in the second quarter. Rivers got yet another for a furious reaction to a non-call, and the Clippers took their first lead of the game moments later on Williams 3-pointer. "Thats just Boston, thats all," said Mo Williams, who scored 21 points off the bench. "Thats their motto. Coming in, you know theyre going to be aggressive, and if you dont match their aggressiveness, theyll bully you. But I love games like this." Paul, whose nose was broken three days ago in San Antonio, combined with Caron Butler and Jordan for 9-for-35 shooting for the Clippers, who outrebounded the NBAs worst rebounding team 45-31. The Clippers still are off to an outstanding start to the season, but theyll be hard-pressed to keep it up with a brutal schedule on the horizon. They lost their second home game in two days -- and their fifth in seven -- during a stretch in which theyll play six games at Staples Center in eight days. The Clippers will become the first NBA team to play 20 games in a month since the Cincinnati Royals did it in February 1967. NOTES: The Clippers have sold out all 19 of their home games this season. ... Boston F Chris Wilcox isnt with the team while undergoing tests for a potential heart problem. The Celtics dont have many specifics about Wilcoxs health yet. "Obviously its not a good situation, but were just hoping for the best," Rivers said. Boston already lost Jeff Green for the season with a heart issue. ... C Jermaine ONeal also isnt on the Celtics road trip after injuring his wrist. ... Garnett passed Moses Malone for 11th place on the NBAs career list in minutes played. ... Fans near courtside included Carolina Panthers QB Cam Newton and Los Angeles Kings forwards Mike Richards and Jeff Carter. wholesale jerseys . Despite the advantage of four Fijians being sent to the sin-bin in eight minutes early in the first half, Italy almost spoiled the occasion for two of their rugby greats by blowing a 30-10 lead with 20 minutes to go. nfl jerseys china . They also designated outfielder Kenny Wilson for assignment to make room on the 40-man roster. The 30-year-old Gillespie has played in 34 games with Seattle this season, recording a .Melbourne, Australia - The third time was the charm for Li Na. The fourth-seeded Chinese star beat Dominika Cibulkova 7-6 (7-3), 6-0 at Rod Laver Arena to capture her first Australian Open title on Saturday. Li played in her third final in four years at Melbourne Park. She lost to Kim Clijsters in 2011 and Victoria Azarenka last year before finally breaking through at the seasons first Grand Slam event against the 20th-seeded Cibulkova. "After I win the match, I really, really exciting," Li said. "I think I have drops still coming down, you know. I try to have hug with the team, but is too high. I cannot catch it (laughter)." Her win came at the end of a fortnight featuring an array of surprising results on the womens side. It was the first time since 1997 that none of the top three seeds made the semifinals. Li committed 25 of her 30 unforced errors in a competitive opening set before she unexpectedly breezed through the second. She had a 34-11 advantage in winners, many coming on her lethal backhand, and converted half of her 10 break-point chances. The second double fault by Cibulkova in the matchs opening game gave Li an early break. A double fault then hurt Li as Cibulkova gained a break to level the first set at 3-all. Li earned a break point with a strong backhand winner in the ninth game, but two of her forehands flew long and Cibulkova was able to hold for a 5-4 lead. After closing out a relative easy service game with an ace to extend the set, Li earned two break points when she followed up Cibulkovas sixth double fault with a blistering ccrosscourt backhand. jerseys from china. Cibulkova then netted a backhand to give Li a 6-5 lead before she broke back to force a tiebreak. Li raced out to a commanding 5-1 lead in the tiebreak and she later claimed the 70-minute first set when Cibulkova dumped a backhand into the net. The second set lasted only 27 minutes and ended with Cibulkova sending a ground stroke long. "You know, it was my first Grand Slam finals and Im just proud with the way I handle it," Cibulkova said. "You know, I just went on the court. I wanted to play my best tennis. It wasnt easy against her because she was playing extremely well. So Im quite happy." Li, who turns 32 next month, captured her second Grand Slam title, adding to her victory at the 2011 French Open, and improved to 9-11 in career finals. She also is just the fourth woman to win the Aussie Open crown after saving a match point. She fought off the match point in the third round against Lucie Safarova and joined Monica Seles (1991), Jennifer Capriati (2002) and Serena Williams (2003 and 2005) to accomplish the feat. "Yeah, start of tournament everybody talking about the age," Li said. "I would like to say age is nothing. Still can win the Grand Slam. So pretty happy about my age. I got more experience on the court." Cibulkova, who stands just 5-foot-3, knocked off No. 3 seed Maria Sharapova in the fourth round and No. 5 seed Agnieszka Radwanska in the semifinals to become Slovakias first Grand Slam finalist. The 24-year-old fell to 3-6 in her career title tilts and 0-5 against Li. wholesale jerseys cheap jerseys ' ' '
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