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Rajon Rondo's status looms large

Updated: May 9, 2011, 4:00 PM ET
By Chris Forsberg | ESPNBoston.com

WALTHAM, Mass. -- The trainer's room at the Celtics' practice facility was so hopping Sunday morning, you practically needed a ticket to get in. Dinged and dented from Boston's last two playoff games, roughly half the team's roster was nursing at least a minor malady in advance of Monday's Game 4 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series against the Miami Heat.

Celtics coach Doc Rivers strolled through the medical area on his way to the practice court Sunday afternoon at the Sports ...

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