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If you missed any action from the 2009 first round series between the Celtics,and Bulls I feel very sorry for you. Rondo got somewhat of a monkey off his back after the Celtics won the title in 2008. It was a bigger monkey for the big three,but with the critics doubting the Celtics with Rondo at the point he was able to silence them. As the news broke about...
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A good look at Rondo,and his long wing span,and his extra large hands. Rondo is gifted with both,and he uses it to his advantage. I don't know if the large hands hurt his shoot,but the video came out in 2010 right before the finals.
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Posted by shawn cassidy on August 28, 2011 at 4:10 AM | comments (5) |
Rondo has become one of the great defensive players of his generation,and he's only getting started. Gary Payton was known as the glove,and is Rondo their yet? Does he play that quality of defense. Payton was a bigger point guard,and he was able to guard shooting guards. That might not be a fair comparison,but it's a start. Rondo has learned quickly in his ...
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Cousy is the first NBA player that gave style to the game. If it wasn't a no look pass,or a behind the back pass. It was a play that put you on notice. He amazed the crowds in the early days of the NBA,and he paved the way for guys like Rondo. You can't talk about all-time great point guards without talking about Cousy. He's also...
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Look at the numbers Rondo setting Celtics records.
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Posted by shawn cassidy on August 25, 2011 at 8:00 AM | comments (6) |
The circumference of an NBA basketball is 29.5 inches,and the three-point line is 23.9 inches away from the basket. The game of basketball is all about numbers. From the final score,and even the 2-3-2 format that I hate in the NBA finals. Records should be broken,and some records will never be broken. When you think of three-point shooters a few names ...
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It took Carlisle awhile too watch game 6 of the NBA finals. I undertand how he might not watch the game right away,but over two months after the game? Wow that's truly amazing. I would watch the game until my eyes bleed,but hey that's me,and I'm not an NBA coach.
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Read Full Post »Posted by shawn cassidy on August 24, 2011 at 3:25 AM | comments (3) |
You could see it in their eyes. It felt cosmic,and both KG,and Rondo knew before the rest of us. They share one thing,and that one thing is winning. KG brings passion,and verbal lashings,and he uses every ounce in his body to win. You see it in KG's eyes that it's time to play,and he won't let you off the hook if you don't bring the sa...
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Pierre Rajon Rondo Lousiville attended Eastern High School for three years, coached by coach Doug Bibby. Rondo was selected for the McDonald’s All-American Team in 2004 and scored a total of 14 points, 4 assists and 4 rebounds. In his senior year, Rond...
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