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Quote from: Greenback on November 19, 2014, 07:28:25 PMThe 30% FT shooting by Rondo ranks dead LAST in the NBAAt this pace he'll shoot 30% for the season
The 30% FT shooting by Rondo ranks dead LAST in the NBA
Quote from: Redz on November 19, 2014, 08:00:58 PMQuote from: Greenback on November 19, 2014, 07:28:25 PMThe 30% FT shooting by Rondo ranks dead LAST in the NBAAt this pace he'll shoot 30% for the season On the plus side, at this pace, he'll be the only player to average over a rebounds and 11 assists a game in 50 years.
After a great start in the first game, 7-8, he has now regressed and is shooting 59 percent from the line, 22-37. The good news is he is going to the line a lot more, as it took him 14-15 games to get to 37 free throws last year. The bad news is he still cannot make them.However, I accept that he will never be a good free throw shooter. It could hurt the Celtics at some point, but the rest of his game is so good, I am going to try to stop complaining about his poor free throw shooting.
Quote from: BballTim on November 19, 2014, 08:16:11 PMQuote from: Redz on November 19, 2014, 08:00:58 PMQuote from: Greenback on November 19, 2014, 07:28:25 PMThe 30% FT shooting by Rondo ranks dead LAST in the NBAAt this pace he'll shoot 30% for the season On the plus side, at this pace, he'll be the only player to average over a rebounds and 11 assists a game in 50 years.Homer alert! Homer alert!Stick to bashing our players please or you will be guilty of blind homerism.
Quote from: BballTim on January 10, 2012, 09:04:41 AMEver see Rondo, with his off hand, dribble all the way behind his back and continue to dribble with the same hand at full speed when he's on a break? Why not perfect that move next?For one, it's a generally useless show-off move.Then, he's palming the ball half of the time, but I guess such technicalities are not important in today's NBA.
Ever see Rondo, with his off hand, dribble all the way behind his back and continue to dribble with the same hand at full speed when he's on a break? Why not perfect that move next?