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Rondo talks on Doc, KG/PP trade, leaving Boston
« on: October 09, 2013, 09:22:21 AM »

Offline sed522002

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Per CSNNE

His play style with Brad Stevens:

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Q: How curious are you to see how your game translates to a team with no Big Three around?

RR: "Whatever coach (Brad Stevens) asks of me, that's what I try to do. If he wants me to shoot the ball more, I'll shoot it. But at the end of the day, my natural instincts are to make my teammates better. Regardless of who is out on the floor, I believe I do make everybody out there better. I'm going to push them as hard as I can. I'm going to demand a lot out of them. I wouldn't demand anything that I wouldn't demand of myself. So I'm excited to play with a new group of guys."

On his "he felt nothing comment":
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Q: When you said you felt nothing when the trade went down ...
RR: "That was blown out of proportion."

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Q: So what was the story behind it?

RR: "I don't really say much and speak out on exactly what happened. I talk to Kevin all the time. I talk to P. Obviously it was different when the trade went down. I didn't expect it to happen. I had just gotten off the plane. It happens, and that's the business. I'm not going to say it was, 'forget about it'. We still talk about them in the locker room today, tell stories about how KG was, things Paul did. At the end of the day, I still talk to every one of those guys. I talk to Jet, I talk to P, I talked to Kevin yesterday. We still check on each other. It's a brotherhood. It's something that you can't break. We won titles together. We been through the fire together. It's just something for life."

His relationship with Doc:

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Q: What do you take away from your relationship with Doc Rivers?

RR: "I took a lot away from Doc. I still catch myself laughing at some of the things he's told certain guys, and now me being the core leader of this team, I mimic some of the things Doc has said to guys. I've leaned a lot from Doc. I tried to study his ways as far as a coach because it's something that I may want to do in the future. I have a lot of respect for Doc."

On leaving Boston:

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Q: Ray's gone. Doc Rivers, KG and Paul are now gone as well. Some guys would want to leave and start over. Your thoughts?

RR: "I love it here. The fans are great here. And Danny (Ainge, Boston's president of basketball operations) has been straightforward with me. This is my team. Why would I want to leave? Why would I want out? I never really backed away from a challenge. This would be a challenge. I'm looking forward to working with coach Stevens. It's a brand new start for us as a team. A lot of new players and a lot of young guys willing to listen, so I'm very excited about that."

http://www.csnne.com/blog/celtics-talk/rondo-speaks-doc-garnett-recovery-process

Re: Rondo talks on Doc, KG/PP trade, leaving Boston
« Reply #1 on: October 09, 2013, 09:33:32 AM »

Offline Monkhouse

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His play style with Brad Stevens:

Quote
Q: How curious are you to see how your game translates to a team with no Big Three around?

RR: "Whatever coach (Brad Stevens) asks of me, that's what I try to do. If he wants me to shoot the ball more, I'll shoot it. But at the end of the day, my natural instincts are to make my teammates better. Regardless of who is out on the floor, I believe I do make everybody out there better. I'm going to push them as hard as I can. I'm going to demand a lot out of them. I wouldn't demand anything that I wouldn't demand of myself. So I'm excited to play with a new group of guys."

On his "he felt nothing comment":
Quote
Q: When you said you felt nothing when the trade went down ...
RR: "That was blown out of proportion."

Quote
Q: So what was the story behind it?

RR: "I don't really say much and speak out on exactly what happened. I talk to Kevin all the time. I talk to P. Obviously it was different when the trade went down. I didn't expect it to happen. I had just gotten off the plane. It happens, and that's the business. I'm not going to say it was, 'forget about it'. We still talk about them in the locker room today, tell stories about how KG was, things Paul did. At the end of the day, I still talk to every one of those guys. I talk to Jet, I talk to P, I talked to Kevin yesterday. We still check on each other. It's a brotherhood. It's something that you can't break. We won titles together. We been through the fire together. It's just something for life."

His relationship with Doc:

Quote
Q: What do you take away from your relationship with Doc Rivers?

RR: "I took a lot away from Doc. I still catch myself laughing at some of the things he's told certain guys, and now me being the core leader of this team, I mimic some of the things Doc has said to guys. I've leaned a lot from Doc. I tried to study his ways as far as a coach because it's something that I may want to do in the future. I have a lot of respect for Doc."

On leaving Boston:

Quote
Q: Ray's gone. Doc Rivers, KG and Paul are now gone as well. Some guys would want to leave and start over. Your thoughts?

RR: "I love it here. The fans are great here. And Danny (Ainge, Boston's president of basketball operations) has been straightforward with me. This is my team. Why would I want to leave? Why would I want out? I never really backed away from a challenge. This would be a challenge. I'm looking forward to working with coach Stevens. It's a brand new start for us as a team. A lot of new players and a lot of young guys willing to listen, so I'm very excited about that."

http://www.csnne.com/blog/celtics-talk/rondo-speaks-doc-garnett-recovery-process

Love it. Every single part of it.

Every part I've bolded you can tell he's going to take this team as far as he can. As Rondo said... he's a true competitor, and nowadays its hard to find someone, who is willing to take on the chances of running with a team with the odds of 165-1 of winning a championship. We shouldn't even be thinking about winning this year, but why not? Anything is POSSIBLE!

We're only a few pieces from contending.. If KO/Sully can ever become the tandem of a Marc Gasol/Randolph with weaker defense, but better passing, and great pick and roll defense... I can see them being great pieces for us contending in 1-2 years...

You can also tell he's going to become a coach in the future.
"I bomb atomically, Socrates' philosophies and hypotheses
Can't define how I be dropping these mockeries."

Is the glass half-full or half-empty?
It's based on your perspective, quite simply
We're the same and we're not; know what I'm saying? Listen
Son, I ain't better than you, I just think different

Re: Rondo talks on Doc, KG/PP trade, leaving Boston
« Reply #2 on: October 09, 2013, 09:38:35 AM »

Offline sed522002

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Sometimes a situation can get stale and I think with all the changes that were made this summer really intrigued him. He also wants to carve some Celtics history of his own without it being said that he could only do it with the Big 3.

Re: Rondo talks on Doc, KG/PP trade, leaving Boston
« Reply #3 on: October 09, 2013, 09:42:14 AM »

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Fantastic.  "This is my team, why would I want to leave?"

Total opposite of how the superteams come together.  Remember even Ray and KG didn't want to leave the Sonics and T-Pups.  Ray wanted to go with Ray/Durant/whatshisname and have a shot healthy, not get traded in a rebuild.

I really do like Rondo.  Doesn't make sense to trade our best player, and good that he wants to stay.

Re: Rondo talks on Doc, KG/PP trade, leaving Boston
« Reply #4 on: October 09, 2013, 11:16:17 AM »

Offline manl_lui

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spoken like a true leader and winner!

I hope Rondo proves all the critics wrong and comes back strong and carry the team!


Re: Rondo talks on Doc, KG/PP trade, leaving Boston
« Reply #5 on: October 09, 2013, 11:41:38 AM »

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My man...

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 be a step down. I am pure 100 percent Celtic. I think if you slashed my wrists, my
 blood would’ve been green.  -  Bill "Greatest of All Time" Russell

Re: Rondo talks on Doc, KG/PP trade, leaving Boston
« Reply #6 on: October 10, 2013, 11:14:59 AM »

Offline Q_FBE

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I appreciate Rondo's professionalism and hope he returns to the court soon to find out if he can work with his new teammates.
The beatings will continue until morale improves

Re: Rondo talks on Doc, KG/PP trade, leaving Boston
« Reply #7 on: October 10, 2013, 11:50:29 AM »

Offline LatterDayCelticsfan

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When he says he talks to everyone, does that include D.J White? *takes off snark helmet* Anyway, I put myself in the Rondo is part of the future group just relieved to here he wants to stay around.
Ruto Must Go!

Re: Rondo talks on Doc, KG/PP trade, leaving Boston
« Reply #8 on: October 10, 2013, 12:50:19 PM »

Offline chenaren

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Rondo really doesn't like Ray Allen

Re: Rondo talks on Doc, KG/PP trade, leaving Boston
« Reply #9 on: October 10, 2013, 01:03:15 PM »

Offline satch

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Hmmm...The C's were around 500 with the big three/doc last year. Resting old legs,setting out for injuries, and satisfying egos was (no pun intended) getting old. Time to move on...There will be some short time suffering but we will survive.