How Rajon Rondo Ranks with the All-Time Great Point Guards
The average NBA fan determines player dominance by their ability to score the basket and control games through well rounded scoring ability.
Rajon Rondo, widely known as a horrid jump shooter, continues to prove that shooting isn't the only way to take over a game. Third in the NBA is assists (9.2 APG) and leading the league in steals (2.7 SPG), Rondo is, without question, a top tier point guard. He continues to shoot plain embarrassingly from the foul line (46 percent) and, though only attempting 15 three-point shots this season, he has made but two.
No, Rondo is not a good shooter. We have established that and it's plain for any sports novice to see. Their is no such thing as a "streak" with Rondo because he rarely makes (or attempts) two consecutive jump shots. I suggest that, at this point in the season, we move on from this point.
Rondo took flight in the fourth...
How many times have we seen a headline like this? This one is taken from today's Boston Globe story on last night's 98-89 victory over the Bucks.
There seems to be a point, especially at the Garden, where Rondo will take over a game, build team momentum and excite the spectators at the Garden.
How can a guy with such awful shooting percentage from the distance take over a game?
Confidence! It comes through one made shot around the basket. He can excite an audience through a magician-like ball fake or spectacular Houdini-like pass to find a wide open teammate. At the point, this act of magic occurs, it usually marks the beginning of the end for opponents that have been able to keep pace with the C's to that point in the contest.
Last night, it came in the fourth quarter. Rajon started by hitting a difficult shot in the paint. The, up to that point, subdued crowd roared and the C's were off to the races. Led by Rondo, the Celtics outscored the Bucks 18-27 in the fourth.
Eight Celtics players scored (six in double digits) and Rondo had his large hands in every one of those players points. The Celtics hit 35 field goals and Rondo had 13 assists. Rondo had an assist on nearly 40 percent of the Celtics' points scored. The closest Buck to notch an assist finished EIGHT behind Rondo!
He was tied with Garnett with 9 rebounds. Rondo grabbed 40 percent of the C's rebounds; he was directly responsible for three of the C's five offensive rebounds. Rondo had more rebounds then Pierce (5), Perkins (5), Wallace (2) and Williams (0) combined.
How can a 6'1" player out rebound four Celtics front line players combined?
Long arms have something to do with it but quickness, hustle and high basketball IQ are the main reason for Rondo's rebounding exploits. Rondo is often over-looked for his basketball intelligence by people who only focus on his lack of outside shooting effectiveness.
Rondo is en route to becoming one of the all-time great Celtics point guards...
Did I say "all-time"? Yes I did.
Rondo has everything it takes to become an all-time great Celtic, except outside shooting. Looking at Rajon's career stats stacked up against former Celtics greats, Rondo fairs well.
Bob Cousy
"18.4 ppg 7.5 assists 5.2 rebounds 37 fgp
The Houdini of the Hardwood is one of the most beloved figures in Celtics history. He is the original play maker and revolutionized the point guard position. He led the league in assists seven times and he has six rings. Cousy, despite his overwhelming player accomplishments, was also a poor shooter.
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K.C. Jones
"7.4 ppg 4.3 assists 3.5 rebounds 38 fgp
K.C.'s most remembered as the team's coach through the glory years of the '80s. The biggest disservice to this defensive stall-worth is that the league didn't track steals during his tenure. Jones had his share and his playing days in green will be most recognized for his dominance on defense. K.C. was never voted to an all-star game and yet is a hall of famer. He has eight championship rings as a player and two more as a coach. At 38 percent shooting, K.C. will never be remember for his offense.
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Jo Jo White
"17 ppg 4.9 assists 4 rebounds 1.3 steals 44 fgp
Class that mirror's Ray Allen, White led the Celtics in the 1970s. An effective scorer while never shooting better then 47 percent from the field, White was most known for his defensive grit, quickness with the ball and leadership abilities. He led the Celtics to two championships in the 1970s
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Dennis Johnson
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14 ppg 5 assists 3.9 rebounds 1.3 steals 45 fgpDJ is known as "the best teammate Larry Bird ever had", that says a lot. Johnson was the defensive stopper assigned to guard Michael Jordan, Isiah Thomas and Magic Johnson during their prime years. Also not a great shooter, Johnson overcame a career 45 FGP with unstoppable clutch scoring always seeming to get hot in the fourth quarter. DJ has been snubbed from the Hall of Fame to this point in spite of his contributions to three championship teams.
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Rajon Rondo
2009-10 11 ppg 9.2 assists 4 rebounds 2.7 steals 53 fgp
career 9.7 ppg 6 assists 4.4 rebounds 1.8 steals 48 fgp
How can Rondo be put in the same sentence with these legends?
Though majority Rajon's points come from penetration points in the paint, he has a better field goal percentage then any of the legends that came before him. in fact, none of the legendary Celtics point guards come even close to Rondo's...READ MORE





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