He's just about about averaging his career numbers except with better percentages from the line and 3, both of which are hopefully permanent improvements. He has looked good though, still a long ways before he's 100%.
He's playing about as well as he's ever played. It's a great thing. I wouldn't hold your breathe on him playing much better than this.
Lol man, the goal posts keep on shifting on how good he's going to be post injury. Considering how poorly he's shooting around the rim, a clear indicator of rustiness, and that he's still only played 15 games....I'll hold my breath on more improvement.
So far his season averages are about what I expected. His averages for the month of February are far better than I expected. Here's hoping he continues to improve.
That would be AMAZING if Rondo transformed overnight from shooting 28% from three, 55% from FT to suddenly a 37% three point shooter and 76% ft shooter...
Is there any precedent of a player going from bad shooter to good at age 28?
Wouldn't you say that his numbers from February and the first game of March are likely to be more indicative of what we'll see from Rondo going forward than the numbers from January where he was clearly laboring to find his game and rhythm out on the court after a one year hiatus from basketball?
I don't think he's likely to continue to be a 37% three point shooter for the rest of his career, but I do think that there's a good chance that he can be an above 70% free throw shooter from here on out.
I also see signs that there is still another level he can take his game to. The explosiveness doesn't quite look all the way back, but it's getting closer and closer.
I'm am, so far, very excited by what I've seen from "past his prime" Rondo.