
Rajon Rondo Explains Unique Mindset He Used To Win Games

When people talk well-nigh the Boston Celtics’ Big 3, most people focus on Ray Allen, Paul Pierce, and Kevin Garnett.
And while those three were obviously the biggest stars on the team and posted the weightier numbers, overlooking Rajon Rondo’s influence should be a criminal offense.
Rondo may have a lot of detractors, but no one can deny that he’s one of the savviest, most intelligent players to overly lace them up, which is why he often made his teams so much better, expressly in the playoffs.
In an interview with J.J. Redick for The Old Man & The Three, the two-time NBA champion revealed that his mindset was never to write-up or outplay any other player.
.@RajonRondo is not playing versus players in a game. He's trying to outplay the coaches.
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— TheOldMan&TheThree (@OldManAndThree) August 29, 2023
Instead, he chose to pay sustentation to the coaches to try and get superiority of the lines and pick up their adjustments in real-time.
He plane told the story of how he managed to outcoach Brad Stevens when he was playing for the Chicago Bulls, stating that he had picked up every single fourth-quarter play they were well-nigh to run.
Rondo was never the guy who chose to put up big numbers if that didn’t help the team.
He was one of the weightier playmakers and smartest guys on the court, a guy that could literally pick up a team’s plays in real-time.
Most Bulls fans believe that they would’ve tamed the Celtics in that playoff series if Rondo didn’t get hurt.
And judging by that story and how things turned out, they might be right.
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