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Rondo’s Fast and Furious with $55M for 5

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Kudos to the Celtics and kudos to Rajon Rondo for getting this contract extension deal done.  In case you’ve been living under a rock, this past Monday, the 23 year old Rondo was locked up by the Celtics until he’s age 29.  We are looking at the Rondo era in Celtics basketball lore. In my Rondonomics article, I honestly thought that Rondo would be fetching a lot more, but damn it, I love it when people can look beyond their own nose and take what is reasonable, and that is what Rondo did.  5 years at $55 million it is and I guess I have to eat some crow, or would that be Cornbread, as Cedric Maxwell was indeed correct in his prediction back this summer.  I guess his sources are better than mine. But make no doubt that Rondo took a discount to be with an organization that has treated him well despite both the coach and the GM being former NBA point guards.  For Rondo, it clearly became “One in the hand is worth two in the bush”.  He could have always got more as a Restricted Free Agent, but what if he goes down this year and he suddenly becomes damaged goods.  It could happen.  But I do believe he bleeds green, and knows he’s appreciated here by the fans, organization and his team mates. -----more on Rondo's shooting and assist stats this season after the jump--------

Rondo has done it his own way but has taken time to listen and take direction from at critical junctures, while struggling to gain the ultimate respect of the elders on the team.  You know he keeps working his game like the consummate pros he plays with.  He immediately was taken under Ray Allen’s wing when Ray joined after Rondo’s rookie year, and they worked on the preparation and good habits leading to consistency.

The Big Three all take improving their games seriously during he off-season, and Rondo took on what has been arguably his most significant weakness – shooting.  At the end of Septmeber, it was reported via CSN’s Tim Welsh (courtesy of Celtics Blog/RealGM) that Rondo worked on his shooting form “all summer long” in Florida with Tim Welsh, and that he’s improved from being a poor to an average shooter.  Well let’s analyze that.

RONDO’S SHOOTING

Rondo’s jump shot has been bad.  Last year during the playoffs he was only 33% for his jump shots (see NBA Hotspots), this is when he admittedly was the best point guard in the playoffs with essentially a triple-double average at 16.9, 9.7 and 9.8 for points, rebounds and assists (inflated by 7 OTs – but who’s counting).  Fortunately, as a if he were a big man, he takes most of his shots close-in, where he made 50%, which raised his overall field goal percentage to 41%.

During the 2008-09 regular season, Rondo was not counted on to score, shot less and his overall shooting percentage was 50.5% while he only was counted on for 9.7 points per game via field goals.

Through 6 games this year, Rondo is shooting 56.5% while scoring 8.7 points per game via field goals.  But don’t get too excited.  To repeat history, Rondo’s jump shots were only 0 for 9 in the Minnesota game on Tuesday, where his poor shooting was veiled by Rondo being the Celtics scoring leader due to all the good looks he had from inside.

So do we see improvement despite the Minnie goose egg?  Well yes . . . if you remove the Minnesota game, Rondo’s has shot 50% in the 1st 5 games for his jumpers, and that’s what we like to see in our point guard.

RONDO’S ASSISTS

You know that Rondo is piling up the assists this year – 2nd per game behind Steve Nash at 9.7 assists/game.  What is interesting is his Assist% number which is the percentage of assists he has on the team when he’s on the floor (see basketball-reference.com).  You’ve always heard that the Celtics don’t really need a point guard with such good passers at their position like the Big Three.  Rondo just needed to push the ball and play that defense which is his hallmark.

Well this year the Celtics are really deferring to Rondo and his judgment as the floor general.  His Assist% is 46%, and that is huge increase over his career best of 40% last year.  So not only has Rondo improved his shooting, he’s really established himself as a true point guard for the Celtics.  For reference, the top point guards last year, Chris Paul and Deron Williams, had Assist% of 54% and 47%, respectively.  “Rondo as a top 3 point guard anyone?”

In closing, “Does Chris Paul know who he’s talking to?”

Rondo_and_Paul


Jack Jemsek
Written on Friday, 06 November 2009 00:36 by Jack Jemsek

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