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ESPN Daily Dime: Rajon Rondo

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 7:19 pm
by campybatman
Seemingly, every time you read a positive opinion of Rondo in an article, it usually is Pierce's name at the beginning of the praise. That's good. I like to see and read about teammates on a team that genuinely get along and can give one another constructive criticism with less chance of arguments. And they help to better each other's game. That's awesome!

Rondo's behavior as described in this article doesn't sound like examples of a quirky personality. Sounds like normal everyday behavior to me. I mean players pull out pieces of gum and chew during games, wear visible jewelry and what have you. I wouldn't see a reason to draw attention to what Rondo does if I were one of his teammates. I'll feel like: That's cool or that's fine. It's his own prerogative.

The more I read about it being brought up... The more I believe Rondo's making a serious case to the head coaches in the east that he's a legitimate choice as a reserve All-Star this season.

I agree with the game broadcasters on WEEI, it's as if he has to be reminded (or he comes to a realization on his own) during half time that he can "take over" at any time. And so he does. He makes plays. I remember Rivers said something about he'll remind Rondo that he can use his speed and quickness.



Those who haven't been keeping a close watch on Rondo might be wondering this: Just who exactly is the crafty right-handed point guard with the knack for getting into the paint to score or rebound, knocking down open midrange jumpers and breaking down opposing defenses that 99 percent of the time are directing the bulk of their attention toward his big three teammates?

For starters, Rondo began the night ranked 19th in the league in field goal percentage (.519), the only nonforward or noncenter among the NBA's top 20. He is second in the NBA in steals and eighth in assists, and he posted his first career triple-double earlier this month. At that point, Boston was in the early stages of what has become the longest winning streak in franchise history, tying the mark set by the '81-82 team.

"He's like a combo of J-Will [Jason Williams], the way he goes behind his back, Tony Parker, the way he hits his floater and Gary Payton, with the way he plays defense," Celtics forward Paul Pierce said. "He's a rare combo of speed, long arms, toughness, and he rebounds like Jason Kidd at that position."



Rondo is quirky, too, and we're not just talking about that, ahem, form he shows at the free-throw line (64 percent) and the 3-point line (4-for-14 for the season).

For one thing, he wears his headband upside down.

"The first year I was in the league, I wore it upside down and had a pretty good game, and I didn't know it was upside down until I looked in the mirror after the game."

For another, he keeps a tube of Carmex lip balm tucked into his sock every time he plays.

"You know, my lips get dried during the game," he said.

You serious?

"Yeah, serious," Rondo said. "Ever since I started doing that, I've been playing well. A few guys know it. A few opponents will joke about it, say, 'Lemme get some Carmex.' So, a few people know. I guess everybody is going to know now."



Like Pierce, Rondo has been through two of the biggest highs and lows in NBA history. The Celtics lost 18 straight games his rookie season (2005-06).

Rondo is being mentioned as a serious All-Star contender, and it's tough to see that the coaches would leave him off the roster when they vote for the reserves. (Dwyane Wade and Allen Iverson have commanding leads in fan balloting.) Aside from Joe Johnson and Devin Harris (and perhaps Ray Allen), is any Eastern Conference guard more equally deserving?

"I try not to think much about it," Rondo said. "There's a lot of talk about it, but the more we get wins, then the more I probably push myself to become an All-Star."


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Re: ESPN Daily Dime: Rajon Rondo

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 8:42 pm
by ParticleMan
Good to see Rajon getting his props nationally.

I hope he doesn't go from underrated to overrated tho.

Re: ESPN Daily Dime: Rajon Rondo

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 8:58 pm
by Joebiscuit
I always wondered why he wore his headband upside down.

Re: ESPN Daily Dime: Rajon Rondo

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 8:59 pm
by campybatman
I'll like for Rondo to become a perennial All-Star as oppose to a player who gets named one season and he never appears again. Or he's the player you're shocked made it more than once.

Perhaps, Rondo could ask Bosh (Send Me To... Video of himself) or Roy (iRoy) for ideas.

Re: ESPN Daily Dime: Rajon Rondo

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 9:01 pm
by BillTheGOAT
let's hope rondo won't improve alot more than this, otherwise he might get bigheaded and want to move to get more money with other teams,and i'm sure other teams like to have him.

Re: ESPN Daily Dime: Rajon Rondo

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 10:12 pm
by Man_Up
ParticleMan wrote:Good to see Rajon getting his props nationally.

I hope he doesn't go from underrated to overrated tho.


Don't be so naive, ParticleMan.
We both know that there is no middle ground.
It's either one or the other.

Re: ESPN Daily Dime: Rajon Rondo

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 2:26 am
by Hemingway
I wonder if it comes down to Ray or Rondo for the last spot on the All Star team. I could see Ray (or Paul or KG) suddenly coming down with something and giving their spot to Rondo.

Re: ESPN Daily Dime: Rajon Rondo

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 5:17 am
by campybatman
The back-to-back games versus New Jersey in January will be interesting for obvious reasons. Rondo seems to take it as a personal challenge whenever it's a marque match up for him. Let's hope that Boston doesn't lose them both as they'd against Washington last season.

1/14 NJ@BOS
1/17 BOS@NJ

Is this not ironical...?

2007-2008

1/12 BOS@WAS
1/14 WAS@BOS

Re: ESPN Daily Dime: Rajon Rondo

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 1:17 pm
by MyInsatiableOne
corndog wrote:let's hope rondo won't improve alot more than this, otherwise he might get bigheaded and want to move to get more money with other teams,and i'm sure other teams like to have him.


While this *could* potentially end up being a problem, I doubt it...

Re: ESPN Daily Dime: Rajon Rondo

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 3:48 pm
by Athanacropolis
^^^^ Let's hope! I want Rondo in green forever!

Re: ESPN Daily Dime: Rajon Rondo

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 4:25 pm
by campybatman
Now that Rondo will be endorsed by Nike. I'm curious if Nike is anticipating him being named an All-Star now or next season. I wonder if Boston fans would get an opportunity to see more of his personally if Nike were to market him in a few commercials suited to that personality. Mayne do something with Pierce who's with Nike too.