Better on ball D: Rondo vs. Harris
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Better on ball D: Rondo vs. Harris
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Better on ball D: Rondo vs. Harris
who would you pick to play D and put pressure on against the opponent's ball handler?
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I'm a Celtics fan, and even I'll say Harris is better on the ball. Rondo is a great help defender, and hence a good overall defender, but his on the ball defense is a relative weakness at this point in his career. Harris on the other hand appears to be more well-rounded on the defensive end, and is solid both on and off the ball.
As for those saying Rondo's defense is overrated, you're right, but guys who are great help defenders tend to accumulate stats and are therefore always overrated. It's not like Rondo is getting treated any differently from the other guys in the NBA who are good at getting steals or blocking shots, but struggle defending their own man straight-up.
As for those saying Rondo's defense is overrated, you're right, but guys who are great help defenders tend to accumulate stats and are therefore always overrated. It's not like Rondo is getting treated any differently from the other guys in the NBA who are good at getting steals or blocking shots, but struggle defending their own man straight-up.