As it turned out, there was nearly a third encounter -- one which could the fans couldn't see and one which could have been costly.
Rondo also reportedly said that Paul's "frustration dripped with envy."
Paul's frustrations may have carried over into the next game, as the point guard -- widely considered the best in the game -- had another incident on Monday night against the Knicks. Paul dove for a loose ball and made contact with Al Harrington, and the league could review what exactly took place. The league is also reviewing the events of Sunday night.
Part of Paul's issue may be the fact that Rondo and the Celtics have now defeated the Hornets in four straight contests, dating back to March 28, 2008. Rondo always elevates his game when playing against elite opponents, so when the Celtics travel to New Orleans on Feb. 10, the next chapter in the Rondo-Paul feud will undoubtedly be must-watch entertainment.