Seeing stars... There are some big names in attendance at TD Garden Monday night.
Red Sox legend David Ortiz and Patriots great Julian Edelman didn't make an appearance, but they did join forces to Celtics greats and 2008 NBA champions
Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, and Rajon Rondo were in the building for the anticipated matchup, along with former C's Isaiah Thomas , Jason Terry and Dana Barros .
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