And with those words from Scott Skiles, Rajon Rondo (stats) may have just officially moved from "fifth wheel" status in the minds of other teams to fourth weapon who must defended. With teams already scrambling to figure out a way to simultaneously defend Paul Pierce, Kevein Garnett, and Ray Allen, Rajon Rondo's emergence as a dangerous two-way player means that the book on how to beat the Boston Celtics, er, I mean, stay with and try to compete against the Celtics, just changed again.
Building a game plan to contain Rajon Rondo.
Wow.
Whodda thunk it?
We do like keeping the league on its toes.
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