J. Pat Carter / Associated Press Rasheed Wallace collected another technical, and will be donating a lot of money very soon, which we’ll talk about in a second. Rajon Rondo (as seen here) had a lot on his mind, and so did Pierce, and KG, and Doc, and everyone else in Green. And the refs heard it all, and somehow only T’d up Rasheed. We don’t quite understand it, either. But when it mattered most, the C’s let their defense and clutch shooting do the talking, and held on after some wild moments to beat Miami, 92-85, to start their road trip. The offense was very nicely balanced; all five starters were in double figures, with KG’s 24 leading the way. Rondo and Kendrick Perkins both notched double-doubles in their respective areas, and Ray Allen scored 11 even while part of his mind was elsewhere, since his 2-year-old son had just gotten out of the hospital after some diabetes-related misery. Defensively, the C’s held the Heat to just over 40%, kept them from scoring a basket for the final 4 1/2 minutes, and somehow had the refs on their side enough that they swallowed their whistles a couple times when Dwyane Wade made his patented "free throw or bust" charges into the lane. Credit Ray with

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