Author Topic: Rondo's willingness to settle for the outside shot  (Read 3377 times)

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Re: Rondo's willingness to settle for the outside shot
« Reply #15 on: May 17, 2009, 09:59:45 PM »

Offline pearljammer10

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i disagree, rondo should shoot if he is not being guarded.



Not at all. Go attack the rim. This team plays its best when Rondo attacks the rim and penetrates the lane. It opens up the floor for the guys that can shoot. Tonight he is being incredibly passive and won't attack the rim. If he isnt penetrating we cant get those easy buckets with guys flashing to the hoop and open shots for our shooters.

Re: Rondo's willingness to settle for the outside shot
« Reply #16 on: May 17, 2009, 10:04:02 PM »

Offline xmuscularghandix

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when Rondo doesn't attack, or furthermore waits for the defense to get set it makes me wanna punch him in the face.

Re: Rondo's willingness to settle for the outside shot
« Reply #17 on: May 17, 2009, 10:33:59 PM »

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I'm guessing some of you never saw Rondo in college. He had flat out the worst jump shot I have ever seem for a guard. I mean, it was worse than Ben Wallace. The fact that he has got it this far is a major feat. Forget about it. Rondo will be a good shooter the day Perk becomes a point guard. It will never happen and this, Rondo will never me a true star.

And spare me the idea that he can blow by defenders playing off of him. We have seen this series that he cannot do it consistently.