Rajon Rondo impresses in Team USA scrimmage

Rondo gets introduced before last night's scrimmage.
He caught a pass about three feet from the hoop and could have swooped to the rim and finished with a layup of his own. It would have been simple. It would have been effective. It probably would have even been smart. But it might not have been so unselfish, and so Rajon Rondo turned his back to the unguarded hoop and scooped a pass to the trailing Andre Iguodala. Iggy finished the and-one finger roll, pumped his fist, let out a primal roar and slapped five with an excited Rondo, after finding out exactly what the Celtics have been learning for the past four years: Playing with Rajon Rondo is a whole lot of fun.
After a sloppy performance in Team USA’s first public scrimmage, Rondo got his act together and looked a lot more like himself in take two. His stat line didn’t look gaudy (2 points, 5 assists and 3 rebounds in 20 minutes), but when Rondo was in the game it always felt like he was in control. He ran the pick and roll to perfection a few times, hitting Tyson Chandler for an easy alley oop on one occasion that Chandler ended up missing. He hit open teammates the second they worked free. He played the same selfless basketball we’ve grown accustomed to, and though he didn’t do much scoring and his assist total wasn’t great because his teammates missed a few good looks, Rondo played with the confidence, poise and basketball IQ that should make him an impact player when Team USA takes its talents to Turkey.
More than once, announcer Fran Fraschilla audibly gasped when Rondo made a pass. There was one no-look bounce pass coming off the pick and roll, one that was finished with authority by an unnamed big man (who will remain unnamed because I have no idea who it was). There was a quick, one-touch pass to Kevin Durant at the top of the key that seemed to be out of Rondo’s hands before he even secured the rebound. There was the aforementioned dime to Iguodala, the one that brought such emotion out of Iggy and I’m sure, because of its unselfishness, endeared Rondo to everyone on the team. And don’t forget the final play of the game, probably the only walk-off alley oop you and I will ever see (the game, just a scrimmage, was ended with a sudden death overtime), when Rondo lofted another alley oop to Chandler, except this time the big fella converted it.
Don’t get me wrong, Rondo didn’t play a perfect game. Not at all. He had a few sloppy turnovers, which put him right in the company of all the other guards, missed a reverse layup he’d normally make with a blindfold on (for a mere human, it was actually a pretty tough shot), and had one weak layup attempt swatted out of the air. But the mistakes were mistakes of aggression, as Rondo tried to make plays to help his team win the game. And Rondo, who came off the bench in the game’s first half (which could have been because he missed practice due to a death in the gamily), started the second half and made what would seem to be a very good impression on Coach K and Team USA’s other decision-makers.
The venue and uniform might be different, but last night I saw the same Rajon Rondo I’ve been lucky to watch nightly as a Boston Celtic. Despite suggestions that his game may not adjust well to the international rules, Rondo’s strengths — as they have a tendency to do — shined through far more than his weaknesses. With his head on a swivel and the ball in good hands when in his own, Rondo displayed his unique ability to control a game and make players better, to facilitate his team’s offense with a subtle aggression. After seeing him play 105 games last season, I can’t say I was the least bit surprised.
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Now you make me want to watch the game. Go Rondo!
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He looked good. If you can’t watch it, take my word for it. He wasn’t amazing, but he was in control.
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u can see highlights on nba.com
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Too bad The Durantula didn’t wait until playing with Rondo before signing a new deal.
He and Iggy could’ve come to BOS to create a new team of greatness.
The C’s are set up well for the future with Rondo.
His unselfish play, championship pedigree, reputation of yeilding to teammates, and ability to play with superstars and make them better will be a big draw to FA’s in the years after the big three have gone.
Rondo and Perk can solidify a strong backbone for the future of the Celtic’s. Hopefully Danny will ensure that Rondo remains a Celtic for his whole career.
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2012 TOP FA
http://www.nba.com/2010/news/features/art_garcia/08/01/future.free.agents/index.html
not the best year-especially since we dont nead a point guard; my stand outs:
Danilo Gallinari
O.J. Mayo
Andre Blatche
JJ Hickson
potential lineup
rondo
mayo
gallinari
JJ
perks
6thman Blatche
that’s what u call fast rebuilding
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You know Rondo actually didn’t play that bad in the first scrimmage (and it has no bearing on whether or not he’s on the team, cause Rondo is already going to make the team; you’ll see), like everyone says. I think he actually played better.
It’s just that in the first scrimmage (just like in this one); Rondo’s teammates missed about 7-10 easy shots and layups off of his passes (Sean Green, Kevin Love, Rudy Gaye, Brooks Lopez, etc.). Rondo had 6 assist that game, and could of ended up with 16.
Also in that game, Rondo consistently beat Derrick Rose off of the dribble (who he’s most compared to), while Rose never beat Rondo off of the dribble or scored on him the entire game; not once!
He played decent here, and had some nice moves/moments; but the venue and time constraints of this game made it too sloppy.
Go back to the tape on the first scrimmage and you’ll realize Rondo played a whole lot better than you think (especially in the 2nd half), and Derrick Rose had the quietest 15points and 8 assist that you ever seen (though he played terrible yesterday). But I don’t think much of it. The coaches don’t really look at these scrimmages like games.
But there is one coming up this Sunday vs France.
We’ll See!
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PS Guys:
Stop fretting. Rondo’s already on the team and it’s been worked out that he’ll play about 20-25 min a game (since he played over 100 during the NBA season).
Relax! He’s on the team.
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I hope he doesn’t make the team for two reasons…One, he won’t risk injury and two, he’ll be so pissed off that he didn’t make it, he will really be out to prove something this season..
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