Author Topic: Rondo on his next team: "“Selfless teammates — that’s the most I can ask for"  (Read 2670 times)

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Offline byennie

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Hehe of course he can't play with selfish teammates- he barely gets along with Ubuntu Hall of Famers making title runs. He needs a good clubhouse because he's a problem.

Offline KGs Knee

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Rondo seems like he's got Kobe's personality minus the talent.   Bad combo.

He had a great run here, and he's always going to be fond in my memories, but that is where he is best suited now, in memories.

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At first thought, the idea of bringing Rondo back sounded ridiculous to me. After thinking about the current state of affairs, I realize the Celtics may only have one true point guard by the end of the summer.

Evan Turner played the point. Yet, he might not be back. Are we going to be relying on Rozier, Marcus and RJ to play the point? What happens if Isaiah goes down? Who fills the void? We were in better shape when we had Phil Pressey.

Even given this situation, I would only bring him back if we acquired more shooters and/or if we didn't acquire another play-maker. Otherwise, when the shooting load is on his shoulders I doubt he could handle the pressure.