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According to espn Dallas rondo extremely unlikely to resign with mavs, eyes the lakers as his choice of team
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According to espn Dallas rondo extremely unlikely to resign with mavs, eyes the lakers as his choice of team
8-10 mil would be fair imo.
maybe he'll sign with the Lakers for a reasonable mid-level type deal?
what would JC do?JC is gonna make this a non issue by the end of the season
Not trynna reach or splash, but I don't see what's so good about Kobe's interview these days. They are rather excessive and repetitive. He has nothing to do, no games to attend, as Mitch and Jeanie conglomerate buddies and editors are doing everything to make sure Kobe's name is still relevant. I mean, why do people still put him on a pedestal?
he's just a rookie, at least he's got the confidence to keep putting up those shots.JC has been nice, but he is shooting 41%, so we can slow the hype a smidge. Need to see that tick up a few notches.
According to espn Dallas rondo extremely unlikely to resign with mavs, eyes the lakers as his choice of team
Let's just say unnecessary ones2 in a row is starting to win games?
No way Rondo signs for 8-10 mil when Nash is still making 9 :\
According to espn Dallas rondo extremely unlikely to resign with mavs, eyes the lakers as his choice of team
the general trend for past their prime players is that shooting (and for post players, being tall) keeps them in the league while aspects of the game that require high energy tend to drop off quickly
guys like kidd, kobe, nash, mj were able to stay in the league at an old age because when all else fails they still could knock down shots and make up for all the young guards walking past them to the basket on the other side of the floor
rondo's greatest strength is his defense which will start to decline when we are able to sign him and he wont be able to rely on a jump shot to stay productive
he was fun to watch in his prime but i feel like he's going to age poorly and wont be worth one of our roster spots
All of this.the general trend for past their prime players is that shooting (and for post players, being tall) keeps them in the league while aspects of the game that require high energy tend to drop off quickly
guys like kidd, kobe, nash, mj were able to stay in the league at an old age because when all else fails they still could knock down shots and make up for all the young guards walking past them to the basket on the other side of the floor
rondo's greatest strength is his defense which will start to decline when we are able to sign him and he wont be able to rely on a jump shot to stay productive
he was fun to watch in his prime but i feel like he's going to age poorly and wont be worth one of our roster spots