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Re: Rajon Rondo: Return In January Isn't Realistic
« Reply #15 on: December 22, 2013, 11:14:03 PM »

Offline Jailan34

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If it wasn't for the Knicks and Nets, we'd be sitting pretty with a top 8 pick right now.  As-is, we're still right on the verge of the lotto.  Hopefully we can unload some vets for future considerations and tank this up good and proper.
Don't fret

There is still time for the Knicks with Chandler to pick it up and pass us........the nets really suck though without Lopez

Embiid ...Parker    Keep the faith

And don't we have Nets pick for 2014 anyways?  So this is still working to our advantage

Better check that again. We will likely have Atlanta's pick
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Re: Rajon Rondo: Return In January Isn't Realistic
« Reply #16 on: December 22, 2013, 11:32:02 PM »

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As I see it right now Philadelphia, Milwaukee, Orlando, Utah and Sacramento are all much worse then the Celtics could dream of being. That's right now anyway. As it stands Boston won't get a top pick in this highly overrated draft.

I also have my doubts that the Knicks or Nets will "turn it on" in time.
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Re: Rajon Rondo: Return In January Isn't Realistic
« Reply #17 on: December 23, 2013, 12:06:27 AM »

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As always, I await the commentary of everyone who swore that Rondo would make his return as fast as possible because he is a competitor, unlike that no-talent glass-kneed weak-willed Derrick Rose.

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Re: Rajon Rondo: Return In January Isn't Realistic
« Reply #18 on: December 23, 2013, 12:22:20 AM »

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He is a competitor, but a smart one
he is not going to make stupid decisions

Re: Rajon Rondo: Return In January Isn't Realistic
« Reply #19 on: December 23, 2013, 12:26:46 AM »

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If it wasn't for the Knicks and Nets, we'd be sitting pretty with a top 8 pick right now.  As-is, we're still right on the verge of the lotto.  Hopefully we can unload some vets for future considerations and tank this up good and proper.

And the Bulls I guess.

Re: Rajon Rondo: Return In January Isn't Realistic
« Reply #20 on: December 23, 2013, 12:36:58 AM »

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I like this statement he made...he wants to make sure that he's making his teammates better

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"A lot of these guys I haven’t played with, so they don’t know where I am going to throw the ball. They’ve been playing with Jordan [Crawford] and Phil [Pressey], so I don’t want to come back and turn the ball over at a high rate. So just the pickup game I played the other day was good for guys knowing that certain passes they might not think are coming are coming, so I want to continue to get guys rhythm. Guys like [Jared Sullinger], Gerald Wallace back-cutting, Avery [Bradley] back-cutting, I've just got find my personnel and know what we need to do going forward.

http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/celtics/extras/celtics_blog/2013/12/rondo_says_january_return_is_not_realistic_needs_to_get_in_g.html

Re: Rajon Rondo: Return In January Isn't Realistic
« Reply #21 on: December 23, 2013, 12:46:15 AM »

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As always, I await the commentary of everyone who swore that Rondo would make his return as fast as possible because he is a competitor, unlike that no-talent glass-kneed weak-willed Derrick Rose.

 ::)
In their defense, Rondo isn't in the playoffs.

... well, never mind. Man this team is weird. You get the point though right? We're not going anywhere; with, or without him.

Re: Rajon Rondo: Return In January Isn't Realistic
« Reply #22 on: December 23, 2013, 03:33:25 AM »

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I told yall Rondo was not coming back this season. Makes absolutely no sense for him to come back this season. Team is not winning anything and why not get the benefit of a whole season of rehab.

Re: Rajon Rondo: Return In January Isn't Realistic
« Reply #23 on: December 23, 2013, 05:36:36 AM »

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Not one of us on this site has any idea of how long Rondo will be out. He could take the season off. Or he could be trying to get into playing condition so he's not putting more stress on this uninjured leg and hurting it. And if that's so he could be back in a month or two.
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Re: Rajon Rondo: Return In January Isn't Realistic
« Reply #24 on: December 23, 2013, 06:38:43 AM »

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As always, I await the commentary of everyone who swore that Rondo would make his return as fast as possible because he is a competitor, unlike that no-talent glass-kneed weak-willed Derrick Rose.

 ::)

  Someone told you he'd be back as soon as he was cleared for contact and without getting into game shape?

  In any case, if he comes back at all this year he'll probably be ahead of the pace of weak-willed Derrick Rose.

Re: Rajon Rondo: Return In January Isn't Realistic
« Reply #25 on: December 23, 2013, 08:30:51 AM »

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Without the proper club assembled.....no reason to bring Rondo back before he is ready.      His return risks his injury and doesn't help with getting the best draft possible

There appears to be ZERO chances of the Celtics getting a FA elite man ....that would be worth Rondo returning ASAP .......

Celtics best hope is to dip into the draft and get a lotto pick.

With a lotto pick and Rondo s return...... Then there is a better chance of signing a elite center

Danny really needs to trade off more non future talent like Lee and Bass to assist getting a better draft pick.

I think he will....... If he can get decent return and dump salary


Go Nets and Knicks !

Re: Rajon Rondo: Return In January Isn't Realistic
« Reply #26 on: December 23, 2013, 09:31:33 AM »

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Without the proper club assembled.....no reason to bring Rondo back before he is ready.      His return risks his injury and doesn't help with getting the best draft possible

There appears to be ZERO chances of the Celtics getting a FA elite man ....that would be worth Rondo returning ASAP .......

Celtics best hope is to dip into the draft and get a lotto pick.

With a lotto pick and Rondo s return...... Then there is a better chance of signing a elite center

Danny really needs to trade off more non future talent like Lee and Bass to assist getting a better draft pick.

I think he will....... If he can get decent return and dump salary


Go Nets and Knicks !

Rondo has one thing on his mind and that is his next contract.  He won't come back until he 110% sure he is ready.  I don't blame him for that, he only has a small window to cash in and he wants to maximize his value.  I always thought we would see him around late January but I bet we don't see him until late February early March.  That would be a calendar year removed from his surgery.  Rondo is looking out for himself, he knows the C's arent going anywhere this year.  IMO he is making the right call.

Re: Rajon Rondo: Return In January Isn't Realistic
« Reply #27 on: December 23, 2013, 11:22:37 AM »

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I told yall Rondo was not coming back this season. Makes absolutely no sense for him to come back this season. Team is not winning anything and why not get the benefit of a whole season of rehab.


I hope you told RR. He'd be a liar...
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Re: Rajon Rondo: Return In January Isn't Realistic
« Reply #28 on: December 23, 2013, 11:34:15 AM »

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As always, I await the commentary of everyone who swore that Rondo would make his return as fast as possible because he is a competitor, unlike that no-talent glass-kneed weak-willed Derrick Rose.

 ::)

The difference is that the Bulls weren't tanking, we are.  It wouldn't make any sense for Rondo to make a comeback in a throwaway season (with brand new coach and bunch of parts). 

The Bulls certainly had the chance to knock off Miami with the way Noah, Deng, and Nate were playing.  With Rose coming back when he was declared, it would make huge difference but instead he rode the bench as a coward that he truely was and watched his team fought and struggle
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Re: Rajon Rondo: Return In January Isn't Realistic
« Reply #29 on: December 23, 2013, 12:37:29 PM »

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Agreed on "Rondo contract."

Rondo has $16,000,000 reasons not to play. It would be stupid to risk $16M to play in 30 meaningless games.

Ainge has a huge rebuilding block completely at risk for absolutely no reason if Rondo comes back early.

So let's see now....for Rondo it would be career risking financial suicide.

For Ainge it would cost him his one and only top level asset when he needs it most in the middle of a rebuild....just plain nuts.

If you watched the Pacers last night THAT is the kind of roster the Celtics need. Big and fast with balance on offense and defense....that game was a freaking scrimmage.

The Celtics need to build a championship roster...get it done.