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By John Hollinger
ESPN.com Monday, December 15, 2008 BOSTON -- The Big Three? Might want to make it the Fantastic Four. As the Celtics scuffled past Utah 100-91 for their 15th straight win, it was unquestionably Rajon Rondo that was the difference -- for good and bad. He spent the first and fourth quarters winning the game for the Celtics and much of the middle two stanzas giving it to Utah. At times it seemed he would get the league's first ever quintuple-double -- in points, rebounds, assists, turnovers and missed lay-ups. In the end, he finished with 25 points, nine boards, eight assists, six turnovers and three steals, while the Celtics tied a league record for the best 25-game start at 23-2. With four more victories, they'll set a new record for the most wins with only two losses to start a season. Activate your ESPN Profile!
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