Let's for a second believe that the man who singlehandedly carried us past the Bulls and practically averaged a Triple-Double for the series is un-coachable. Has it affected his play? Does it mean KG, Pierce and Ray can't keep him in check? Is Rondo all of a sudden the biggest cancer since Stephon Marbury in NY? The NBA is filled with players who are un-coachable and the league is all about assembling a roster with the most talent who can play together. Wasn't Rasheed Wallace a born loser and an "un-coachable" player while in Portland? Then all of a sudden he was the missing piece in Detroit, funny how that happens. Speaking of "un-coachable" the entire Orlando Magic roster did nothing but rip on Stan Van Gundy. Rafer Alston wanted to choke him out after riding the bench for an entire fourth quarter.
So let's go back to Rondo being "un-coachable." I find it funny that NBA analysts want us to think Rondo is un-coachable in a league filled with un-coachable players. But I digress...so with all that said do we believe Rondo is on the move?
ESPN's Ric Bucher responded to my little query via Twitter and here's his response: "Not very. No one likes to spread crazy stuff like Ainge."
So there you have it...in big bold letters Rajon Rondo will not get traded and our man Danny Ainge is just spreading some crazy stuff...now maybe we can all go back to wondering if Ainge will use the full mid level exception on his man-crush Robert Swift.
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