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Re: Rajon Rondo and His Strange Statistical Feets
« Reply #15 on: November 28, 2014, 04:58:01 PM »

Offline Chris22

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9-28 on the season from the FT line is pretty impressive. It's really hard to shoot that poorly. In fact, you often see players make FT's when they're trying to miss intentionally late in games.

Rondo was amazing in the fourth quarter today. Especially in the last ten minutes.

Re: Rajon Rondo and His Strange Statistical Feets
« Reply #16 on: November 28, 2014, 07:38:37 PM »

Offline Rosco917

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Rondo is  a very strange basketball talent. He has some very strong attributes, like pure passing. He is capable of some eye popping passes. He's a strong ball handler, with good quickness. He's a good defender when he chooses to defend. He's a tough kid and a can at times be a leader.

After these attributes, it starts to get very hazy.
When the C's announced "it was now Rondo's team" even when PP and KG were still on the team, I knew it would be his undoing, he was no way ready for that. He did noting to earn it.

(Do you think Doc was kidding when he said Rondo is very difficult to coach?)

His weak attributes are very weak. He can't shoot, never could, never will, he can't shoot free throws, he loves the ball in his hands at all times, (he literally will cut off his nose to spite his face). He's thick headed. He runs the teams offense so that he has the best chance to get the credit. He must be the conductor.

Rondo is spoiled, he needs a few years on the Spurs under Pop.