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Coach K: We’re very fortunate to have Rondo

All smiles, son.

I’m hoping this quote will bring all “Rondo may not make Team USA!” talks to a quiet death. (Boston Globe)

“He’s unconventionally become an NBA champion and a triple-double guy in this league,’’ Krzyzewski said of Rondo. “The thing that Rondo does is he plays with a will to win, and he just finds ways to have a positive impact on the game. You know, I really like that about him. I thought I developed a really good relationship with him during the week, and his pressure on the ball, defense. But his will to win is something that I truly admire, and we need that.

“Plus, he’s a little bit older — not in age as much — but with experience, because the Celtics have gone so deep and have won one of the recent NBA championships. So, I think we’re very fortunate to have him.’’

Chris Sheridan called Rondo a lock, but also took the time to give him a nice little backhanded compliment. (TrueHoop)

Eric Gordon/Stephen Curry is another obvious bubble situation, with four of the five guard spots seemingly locked up by Derrick Rose, Chauncey Billups, Russell Westbrook and Rajon Rondo (Note to Rondo skeptics: For all his faults, he rebounds better than any guard in the NBA — something that’ll obviously be needed in Turkey.)

Can we please stop talking about all Rondo’s faults? Can we please not talk about his rebounding like it’s the only thing keeping him on the roster? Rondo is a winner, first, foremost and always. Put him in an NBA competition and he’s better than any of those other guards listed. Every single one. He just finished an NBA postseason in which he was arguably the MVP of the entire playoffs. And now we can’t talk about anything but his faults, just because he’s playing in a FIBA competition where the rules are a bit different?

Child please. Outside of Deron Williams, Chris Paul and maybe Steve Nash, Rondo’s the best point guard in the league. Who else would you take instead of him? Rose? Sorry, get out of the first round before we talk about that. Parker? Maybe a few years ago, before he fell off. Billups? Give me Rondo any day of the week and twice on Sundays. Mr. Big Shot might as well be called Mr. “I’m Only 41% likely to hit my next” Shot.

And just because jump shooting isn’t his strong suit doesn’t mean Rondo won’t make an impact on Team USA. He’ll find open shooters. He’ll push the ball at breakneck speed. He’ll force turnover after turnover. He’ll penetrate the defense and show an uncanny ability to find an open man at the perfect time. Just because he’s playing foreigners with a weird-shaped lane doesn’t mean Rondo suddenly lost the ability to play basketball. Want to hear the story of another speed demon who has a suspect jumper but lives with a hunger for dimes and steals? His name’s Ricky Rubio, and he’s done pretty well for himself overseas.

So get off Rondo’s jock for a little while and enjoy. He’ll be in Turkey with Team USA and he’ll make an impact on the team. Rondo isn’t the best shooter in the world, but he never has been. And he always seems to find ways to adapt and make himself a threat. I don’t see why it will be any different just because he’s wearing Red, White and Blue.

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categories Celtics Blog, Celtics Columns, Featured | Jay King | July 29, 2010

categories Chauncey Billups, Coach K, Derrick Rose, Eric Gordon, Rajon Rondo, Russell Westbrook, Stephen Curry, Team USA

2 Responses to “Coach K: We’re very fortunate to have Rondo”

  1. Jeff (The Real One) says:
    July 29, 2010 at 6:11 pm

    Actually Jay, I’d have to disagree on one point in the article.

    The conception that Dwill and CP3 are better than Rondo seems to be out of context. Not from you mind you, but in general people seem to think he is behind them in some way.

    Here is my argument as to why Rondo is JUST as good or BETTER than those two…

    1 He is by FAR the best rebounding PG in the game
    2 He is as good a passer or better than CP3 and Nash
    3 His Defense is better than all of them put together
    4 His speed and athleticism are beyond any other PG in the league, Parker included
    5 He’s just as good at stealing as CP3 but I think he has better instinct than even CP3 at it and the rest of his career will show that

    Areas at which CP3, Williams and Nash are better – Shooting, and that would be about it.

    Rondo is equal or better than everyone one of them at all their best attributes and yet some still are of the mindset that Derrick Rose is better?!!!

    Get real, the notion that Rondo is only good because of the Big Three is ludicrous, he is BETTER than even those three now.

    Rose is good but I’m afraid he ranks below Rondo still. If Rondo can improve to even decent levels on his Jumper, FT’s and 3 point shooting, he will have surpassed all of them so I’m not sure what people think he still needs to do to be better.

    And don’t even think about putting Westbrook or Chauncey in the conversation.

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    • Jay King says:
      July 30, 2010 at 6:18 am

      Williams is the best in my eyes, Paul number two, Rondo three. But Rondo’s a lot closer than most people realize.

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