I really am shocked that there are any questions about Rondo's work ethic. Sure he is stubborn and is probably not a nice guy to hang with. But work ethic? Where did this critique come from? He has a reputation of having a great work ethic.
You haven't been paying a lot of attention, have you? Arriving late to two playoff games where he eventually ends up performing poorly, Tommy's remarks about lackadaisically blowing lay-ups in shoot-arounds, the self-admission of not working properly and consistently his jump-shot till some kind of bet with Garnett this season already, the lazy defense he plays at times during games, etc.
Evidence in support of his work ethic-
Great work ethic:
-The amount of time he spends watching film.
-His dedication to the weight room and getting stronger. According to Jessica Camareto of WEEI, he now weighs 180, up from 163 when he first entered the league.
-The even-demeanor he brings to the floor every game despite his (inherent?) "moodiness" and bad body language (which characterized his play as a rookie and during his time at UK).
Poor work ethic:-Lackadaisically blowing lay-ups in shoot-arounds.
-Self-admission of not working properly and consistently his jump-shot till some kind of bet with Garnett this season.
Inconclusive work ethic:-Arriving late to two playoff games where he eventually ends up performing poorly (we don't know the reasons behind the late arrivals).
-The lazy defense he plays at times during games (perhaps due to injury).
Anyone want to add to this?