GuyClinch wrote:You're wrong, Pete, but that won't be clear until this time next season, by which time Rondo will have proven it to you. Until then, you'll be living in the past. There's not much more to say.
Nope. Your proven wrong all the time. His free throw percentage is .511. Don't try telling us his shot is so "improved" because it would show up on this metric. If you have proper mechanics from the outside it shows with this shot.
For example RA usually shoots 50% from the field, 40% from 3 and 90% from the line. That's the mark of a good shooter - because more often then not 3 pointers are fairly open and free throws of course are always open.
Does this mean Rondo NEVER makes a jumper - of course not he is in the NBA. He is still though a very bad shooter. Its his great speed and quickness that allow him wide open looks whenever he feels like it. But this idea that Rondo already is a good shooter and just scared to take a shot is flat out stupid.
I understand all that, Pete. Like I said, you won't be convinced until this time next year. Until then, you'll be living in the past, judging Rondo in 2010 for what he was in 2008.
By the way, the idea isn't "Rondo already is a good shooter and just scared to take a shot..."--never said that. What I did say was that Rondo's problem was NOT TAKING the jump shots he gets--it's not the misses, it's the failure to take open shots. Now that he's mastered the art of when to pass and shoot, the actual percentage he shoots won't make a diff--he'll make enough to keep the defense honest and keep his passing lanes open, which is all he ever needed to do.
His #s and all that probably won't get to where you'd like them until late in the year--but the #s will only be an indication of what we've already seen--that Rondo now knows when to shoot and pass. You can talk #s all you want, but what I'm talking about doesn't have a #.
The leaks are real...the news is fake.
I'm just here for the memes.