Rajon Rondo, the 28-year old point guard of the Boston Celtics, is about to get traded. And it looks like Mark Cuban's Dallas Mavericks are about to secure one of the best point guards in the NBA. Dallas is 19-8, which would
Beyond the bluster and the aspirations and even the chemistry concerns, there's this: Rajon Rondo can be Rajon Rondo again. It took a trade away from the Boston Celtics, the only team he'd ever laced up for, to breathe new life into the NBA's most
ESPN.com reported last week that O'Neal — a six-time All-Star who played two seasons alongside Rondo in Boston — intends to make a definitive declaration about his playing future early in 2015. But sources said Friday that timetable might be moved up
Many folks felt the Boston Celtics got too little in their trade sending Rajon Rondo to the Dallas Mavericks. Coach turned columnist Bobby Gonzalez of SheridanHoops.com disagrees.
Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle told the media the initial plan is for recently acquired guard Rajon Rondo to play Saturday against the Spurs, reports ESPN. However, Rondo must pass a physical before being cleared to play. In 22 games, Rondo is averaging