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Rondo's frustration lead to bone head moves?
« on: June 13, 2012, 05:37:40 PM »

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We've heard that he and Allen weren't on good terms near the end of the season because he wanted Bradley to start over him.

Can you blame him? Bradley has the young legs that can fun ahead of Rondo. how many times did we see Rondo get the rebound and beat the team up the floor?

How good did it look when Wilcox, Bradley, and last year when Green ran, and he got them the ball. Heck Hollins looked nice at times with running for Rondo's passes.

Then you see that play when PP was slowly coming up the floor and Rondo yelled at him to cut and then whip him the ball.

How many times have we seen him yelling at the guys to run with him.

Could all of this build up inside Rondo, who wants to run, who wants to make the amazing passes in the fast break, lead to some time blowing off steam at the wrong times?

Who knows?

I do think after the Atlanta game he turned an other page in becoming a leader. Even with that bad non call on Wade in game 2 he didn't go off on the Ref, which I think 2 months ago, he would have.

So, to keep Rondo at peace he needs to have some young legs to run with him.