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Rondo may join a team and become the head coach

During the NBA Summer League game, retired Rondo also came to Las Vegas to participate in the Summer League Chess Festival organized by Ross. Here he showed his chess skills and achieved a good result of 2 wins and 1 loss in the Blitz Championship.

Last year, after retirement, Rondo joined the Rivers Bucks coaching staff in a non-designated capacity. Rondo said of Bucks coach Rivers: He suggested that I join his coaching staff and learn from him, and I think he is one of the best teachers I have ever taught me.

Rajoon Rondo has played for the Celtics, Mavericks, Kings, Bulls, Pelicans, Lakers, Hawks, Clippers and Cavaliers, and averaged 9.8 points, 4.5 rebounds and 7.9 assists per game in his career. After retiring, Rajon Rondo completed his undergraduate program at the University of Kentucky and received a bachelor's degree in communications.

Rondo is an NBA legend. He has won three assists and one steal in his career. He has been selected as the All-Star 4 times, two best defense first team and two best defense second team. He has won the NBA championship for the Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers, and has won the weird data such as 10 points, 10 rebounds and 24 assists.

Rajon Rondo is a famous NBA organization master. He is good at precise long passes, fake moves and breakthrough passes. He has assisted 20+ in a single game in many careers. On the court, Rondo has a great vision and has cracked opponents' tactics by "directing Cousins to defend the air". But he also has weaknesses, that is, his shooting ability is insufficient and his career three-point shooting percentage is only 32%.

Rondo's excellent defensive ability and insufficient projection ability may be related to his physical talent. He is only 1.85 meters tall but has a terrifying 2.06 meters. His arm span is more than 20 cm higher than his height, which is rare in NBA history. Among ordinary people, this body has a height of more than 1.95 meters and less than 2.06 meters.

Rondo has a strong personality and has clashed with coach Carlisle. During Rondo's time at the Dallas Mavericks, coach Carlisle was known for his strict tactical system, emphasizing the team's passing ball and role players participating in the offense, and requiring the point guard to strictly follow the tactical board. As the "stadium commander", Rondo is accustomed to adjusting tactics independently based on on-the-spot judgments, and even denying the coach's arrangements. This fundamental disagreement over control has led to frequent friction between the two sides.

Although Carlisle and Rondo had had unpleasant experiences, Carlisle still highly praised Rondo's basketball IQ, saying that he could understand all the NBA tactics. Perhaps, in a few years, Rondo will become the head coach of a team on the sidelines. He once said that if I were the head coach of the Western Conference, I would definitely let the big guy in the team watch Jokic videos all year long, study his game habits, see when he would commit fouls, when he was very aggressive, etc. This shows that Rondo has considered becoming a head coach.

NBA League A great player should leave a clause named after him. The "Rondo clause" is the rule formulated by the NBA in 2013, which stipulates that players must participate in the selection of individual data kings (such as scoring kings, rebounding kings, etc.) with at least 70% of the regular season games (usually 58 games). If the number of appearances is insufficient, the total data must be converted into 70% of the regular season games before participating in the ranking.

This clause caused controversy because Rajon Rondo only played 38 games in the 2012-13 season, but he beat Chris Paul (70 games, 9.7 assists per game) as the assist king, which eventually prompted the league to modify the rules. After the promulgation of the "Rondo clause", the first person who benefited was Miles Turner, the blocking king of the 2020-2021 season. Last season, Wenban Yama also became the second beneficiary of Rondo's clause since its implementation in 2013. Wenban Yama played 46 games for the Spurs this season, averaging 3.8 blocks per game, and finally won the season block king.