I do recommend you all get Insider. I think it's about 30 bucks for the whole year and that's how you get most of the interesting NBA stuff.
Here was my favorite section:
What he won't say is that he loves being a Celtic, but his house speaks for him. In the Boston suburb of Lincoln, his dream house -- No. 9, of course -- sits at the end of a narrow and winding quarter-mile road that climbs through a thick hillside grove. Inside, there's a three-shot montage of his daughter Ryelle, but beyond that, Celtic Pride is the predominant decor. A painting of the 2008 title celebration hangs on the dining-room side of a dual-facing fireplace. The other side is "the championship room." An enormous photo of the team standing in front of the Roman Coliseum hangs above the mantel. The inscription reads "Ubuntu: A Person Is a Person Because of Other People." There's a title banner and a display case containing his ring. Photos of Rondo -- driving past Kobe, mugging with teammates, staring from the pages of a magazine -- all reveal the same flat gaze. He's wearing it now, sitting in one of four leather chairs facing the fireplace. "If I part with the Celtics, they'll realize what they passed on," he says. "A team that wants me, that's where I want to be." His words echo off the green shamrocks.
The article touches on how he grew up, some of his personality traits (stubbornness, confidence, motivated) and some of the conversations with Doc about whether his teammates like playing with him and about Rondo being his own harshest critic and how he processes errors, etc.