Rajon Rondo

11 March 2009

h home-defeat against the Spurs, the Celtics have lost Tony Allen, Kevin Garnett, Brian Scalabrine, Rajon Rondo and Big Baby Davis to one ailment or another. Tonight in Miami, Boston will dress a group of ten players that includes a pair of newcomers who have been on the team less than two weeks, two rookies who never play, and a second-year guard who no one knows if Doc even likes and recently returned from a DUI suspension.

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24 October 2008

The Celtics have great role players in Rajon Rondo, Kendrick Perkins and Leon Powe, to name a few. Rondo is becoming a superstar in his own way and his skills are still being harnessed as he go

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Here is the line-up for the 2008-2009 BOSTON CELTICS

Guards:

Rajon Rondo, Gabe Pruitt, J.R. Giddens, Eddie House, Sam Cassell, Tony Allen, Ray Allen

Forwards:

Paul Pierce, Leon Powe, Glen Davis, Kevin Garnett, Brian Scalabrine, Bill Walker

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4 April 2008

ny given night can tip the scale in the Celtics favor.  But second year sensation point guard, Rajon Rondo, is the one who brings complete balance to the team. He's like a Buddha pest out there. He'll pick your pocket like a subway punk, then  cash in on the other end.  He's tough enough to take it to the rack for two and creative enough to find open bigs for jams, or shooters on the wing for threes.  But what really impresses me about Rondo is that when the green get it in gear, he knows how to Push it Real Good.  Even if the fastbreak doesn't create a lay up, Rondo's good at finding open trailers for wide open looks(like a peeping tom redneck), or smart enough to pull up and run an offensive set. He's quick, fast, has a pretty good handle, and just looks confident running the offense.  He's the dog who decides what game the Celts are going to unleash.

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