He plays for the Knicks, but has been in and out the league since he was drafted. An absolutely great dunker, pretty much the only thing he's good at, but arguably the best dunker to be drafted in the last 10 years or so.
One positive that I hope Doc takes from when we play without Rondo is that the ball movement is so much better without him pounding the ball for 20 seconds during offensive possessions. Hopefully when he returns, Doc realizes that we need to get the team more involved offensively and not just have it be Rondo pounding the ball waiting to find an open teammate.
If the Celtics do indeed rebuild around Rondo, I think with the way Rondo plays they would have to go the method of LeBron's Cavs. And what I mean by that, is that they would need to surround him with starters and role players that complement him perfectly much like Danny Ferry did in Cleveland.
i tried to watch the wizards and i saw john wall run down the court and take a jumper so i changed the channel. you'd think he have a higher basketball iq, he's probably blind to the fact that him shooting a jumper is a bad possession.
he's isn't that bad when the beal deal or kill beal is on the floor, but since he isn't on the floor i'm mad. playing the grizzlies doesn't help after watching them being awful last night on TNT.
he's isn't that bad when the beal deal or kill beal is on the floor, but since he isn't on the floor i'm mad. playing the grizzlies doesn't help after watching them being awful last night on TNT.
Man, it's no coincidence that Beal's play has been better since Wall returned. You're being way too hard on Wall, he's been very impressive these past few weeks.
anyway, good win for the raps. demar and rudy compliment each other quite nicely. I see big things coming from this team once val and ross grow into mature players.
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