contrary to popular belief, the sleeve is NOT magic-based. Sorry to burst everyone's collective bubble. In pointed fact, there is no voodoo, enchantment, sorcery, or witchcraft involved. Such tripe nonsense and mindless drivel undermine the science behind WHY the sleeve is effective.
In reality, the sleeve is lined with several million microscopic nanobots that use a complex algorithm to adjust and stabilize the arm's motion during shooting thus increasing the efficiency and success of a player's attempts. This however only partially resolves the various complications of shooting form and can not fully account for a player's legs/knees or wrist/fingers. Clearly Rondo's main issue are his massively oversized paws, but until the NBA allows nanobot-infused gloves or lifts the ban on biomechanical stockings (as worn by LeBron in the picture posted earlier in this thread), Rondo may still struggle with his jump shot.
Frankly all this "magic" poppycock just continues to perpetuate the seeds of ignorance. Going through the rigmarole of harvesting this imbecility is the same reason why folks continue to say Rondo's upside-down headband is merely for petty superstitious "good luck" instead of noting the practicality of the headband preventing the A.I. chip in Rondo's frontal lobe from receiving water damage.... or the fact that said A.I. chip was accidentally installed upside-down (thus forcing Rondo to wear the headband upside-down)... Get your facts straight, folks...