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Point Guard With The Bullets
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 6:45 pm
by TyCobb
You say Rajon, I say Rajon...
http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/ ... er=ya5nbcs
Tim MacMahon of ESPN:
The reality is Rondo’s run with the Mavs is extremely unlikely to extend past this season.
Ken Berger of CBSSports.com:
There are rumblings among rival front offices that Rondo might just be the personality type to forego a five-year deal with the Mavs for a four-year deal with the team of his choice — the Lakers.
Uhoh.


Re: Point Guard With The Bullets
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 6:58 pm
by Slava
I really don't want this to happen but I think its inevitable, I hope Dragic throws himself in before Rondo.
Re: Point Guard With The Bullets
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 6:59 pm
by TyCobb
Slava wrote:I really don't want this to happen but I think its inevitable, I hope Dragic throws himself in before Rondo.
I'm in the same boat.
Rondo is of the same mold as Kobe, Scott, and Randle. I just hope the number isn't outrageous.
Re: Point Guard With The Bullets
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:06 pm
by Slava
TyCobb wrote:Slava wrote:I really don't want this to happen but I think its inevitable, I hope Dragic throws himself in before Rondo.
I'm in the same boat.
Rondo is of the same mold as Kobe, Scott, and Randle. I just hope the number isn't outrageous.
At some point even the anti-Stat Lakers need to realize that he is absolutely destroying a Dallas offense that was #1 in the league before he entered the picture. Dude just stands holding the ball without attacking the basket or taking a shot, not to mention horrible free throw shooting.
Re: Point Guard With The Bullets
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:07 pm
by Michael Lucky
Rondo has been a subpar PG ever since his ACL tear. There's really little point in signing him when his best days are behind him. He's posted a 11 PER with the Mavs this year. Heck Clarkson has played much better than him over the last month. I also don't want the headache that will come with him butting heads with Scott which would be inevitable.
Re: Point Guard With The Bullets
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:11 pm
by TyCobb
Michael Lucky wrote:Rondo has been a subpar PG ever since his ACL tear. There's really little point in signing him when his best days are behind him. He's posted a 11 PER with the Mavs this year. Heck Clarkson has played much better than him over the last month. I also don't want the headache that will come with him butting heads with Scott which would be inevitable.
How is he moving athletically?
Rondo hasn't been the same player since Boston traded his teammates to Brooklyn. His mind has clearly not been in it since.
Re: Point Guard With The Bullets
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:13 pm
by ALL HAIL
Excuse me for being slow, but I don't get the title.
With regard to Rondo, he's like Tim Tebow. He has talent laced with intangibles, but you have to almost build around him for him to be successful.
He needs lots of shooters, especially those of the moving without the ball variety, and guys who don't like to hold the ball in their hands.
Not a good fit by my estimation.
Re: Point Guard With The Bullets
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:17 pm
by Michael Lucky
TyCobb wrote:Michael Lucky wrote:Rondo has been a subpar PG ever since his ACL tear. There's really little point in signing him when his best days are behind him. He's posted a 11 PER with the Mavs this year. Heck Clarkson has played much better than him over the last month. I also don't want the headache that will come with him butting heads with Scott which would be inevitable.
How is he moving athletically?
Rondo hasn't been the same player since Boston traded his teammates to Brooklyn. His mind has clearly not been in it since.
Definitely not as good, since he's not getting to the rim as much as he used to. His shot attempt at the rim have decreased dramatically from around 44-45% of his shots to less than 30% over the last two years while his long two attempts have increased from 22 % career wise to now about 30% instead.
Re: Point Guard With The Bullets
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:22 pm
by crazyeights
[tweet]https://twitter.com/billoram/status/568871031902904320[/tweet]
My assumption was this quote was addressing this exact situation.
TBH, if we keep the pick, I don't care so much if we overpay a vet PG to run the team--IF we draft a big. Someone like Dragic feeding Randle and whoever we draft could be huge to their development. I could see Rondo fitting into that, but I'm not crazy about it. However, I think our free agency this off-season is a little overblown in terms of importance. The pick seems to be paramount to me.
The FA thing is about getting back on our feet for the next two off-seasons. So we should pick a guy who people would want to play with....Not sure if Rondo's a great example of that, however.
The Bosh injury's added a new wrinkle to all this, making Dragic's time in Miami not so guaranteed. I hope we use Rondo's interest in LA to lower the cost down a bit for Dragic. But we shall see, Dragic's probably looking at anything under a 5 year max as a paycut....
With Kobe's final contract year coming up and a drastic vacuum in terms of a torch bearer, if I'm an agent--this summer is the perfect time to create a star out of my 2nd tier talent.
Re: Point Guard With The Bullets
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:23 pm
by Slava
Only saving grace is that you'd have to wait and see how he plays in the playoffs. That's usually been a couple gears higher than his regular season performances.
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:25 pm
by Laker_Kid
i have a strong feeling we sign him in the offseason. im not against Rondo and not in favor either... but im hoping he could at least get closer to his championship days.
and yeah that Bosh issue could make Dragic think twice. i would still very much prefer the Dragon.
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Re: Point Guard With The Bullets
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:25 pm
by Michael Lucky
Slava wrote:Only saving grace is that you'd have to wait and see how he plays in the playoffs. That's usually been a couple gears higher than his regular season performances.
True, but at the rate Rondo is going he might not even see any playoff minutes.
Re: Point Guard With The Bullets
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:25 pm
by TyCobb
Michael Lucky wrote:TyCobb wrote:Michael Lucky wrote:Rondo has been a subpar PG ever since his ACL tear. There's really little point in signing him when his best days are behind him. He's posted a 11 PER with the Mavs this year. Heck Clarkson has played much better than him over the last month. I also don't want the headache that will come with him butting heads with Scott which would be inevitable.
How is he moving athletically?
Rondo hasn't been the same player since Boston traded his teammates to Brooklyn. His mind has clearly not been in it since.
Definitely not as good, since he's not getting to the rim as much as he used to. His shot attempt at the rim have decreased dramatically from around 44-45% of his shots to less than 30% over the last two years while his long two attempts have increased from 22 % career wise to now about 30% instead.
The biggest cause of concern for me is his FT shooting. Like you literally have to not be focused at all to be shooting around 30% from the FT line.
I think he's sandbagging.
Re: Point Guard With The Bullets
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:28 pm
by moonpie
No god please no. No. NOOOOOOOOOO! Please save us from this abomination D'angelo Russell!
Re: Point Guard With The Bullets
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:29 pm
by Michael Lucky
TyCobb wrote:Michael Lucky wrote:TyCobb wrote:
How is he moving athletically?
Rondo hasn't been the same player since Boston traded his teammates to Brooklyn. His mind has clearly not been in it since.
Definitely not as good, since he's not getting to the rim as much as he used to. His shot attempt at the rim have decreased dramatically from around 44-45% of his shots to less than 30% over the last two years while his long two attempts have increased from 22 % career wise to now about 30% instead.
The biggest cause of concern for me is his FT shooting. Like you literally have to not be focused at all to be shooting around 30% from the FT line.
I think he's sandbagging.
I think that's more a sample size issue. He hasn't been getting to the line at all this year.
Re: Point Guard With The Bullets
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:30 pm
by TyCobb
Michael Lucky wrote:I think that's more a sample size issue. He hasn't been getting to the line at all this year.
Which goes with my last statement. I don't think he wanted to be in Boston after the trades and I don't think he wanted to be traded to the Mavs.
Re: Point Guard With The Bullets
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:31 pm
by crazyeights
See I thought Rondo was sandbagging too in Boston. But who would sandbag on Dallas? Why wouldn't you want to play with Dirk and play for Rick?
Re: Point Guard With The Bullets
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:33 pm
by TyCobb
crazyeights wrote:See I thought Rondo was sandbagging too in Boston. But who would sandbag on Dallas? Why wouldn't you want to play with Dirk and play for Rick?
Not the most favorable comparison to Rondo here... but why would Dwight sandbag with Gasol, Kobe, and Nash? Because he's unhappy with his role.
Re: Point Guard With The Bullets
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:35 pm
by crazyeights
I hope that's the case. And I hope Dragic legitmitely wants to play for us too. We NEED to upgrade at PG next year. Whether it's through the draft or FA.
I think the writing on the wall that there's a hugely valuable job opening this summer: MARQUEE FRANCHISE LOOKING FOR SEASONED PG. The Lakers don't really have any direction right now, so if you're a guy who is nearing the end of his prime and haven't gotten to really run a team, we're a clean slate, baby. We'll have future capspace, a few nice young prospects, and a global supply of rabid fans.
Re: Point Guard With The Bullets
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:44 pm
by Kilroy
Rondo can come chase another ring with us AFTER we have our core in place... Randle/Clarkson/Okafor (Embiid) for the future.