12.25.2009
Magic Johnson: Rondo's the Best Player on the Court
There's been a lot of talk about whether Rajon Rondo will earn a berth on the All-Star team. Screw the All-Star team. Rondo's got a shot at the MVP. The campaign has begun. Today is the New Hampshire primary. Rondo needs to put in a good showing in the second half. I've spent some time comparing Rondo to DJ, and I still think it's a fair comparison. But if Rondo's early days are comparable to DJ, then perhaps his later days will be comparable to that other Johnson from the West Coast.
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2 comments:
I take Magic says with a grain of salt. I think he's a mediocre analyst at best, and when he was on TNT he was downright horrible. Charles and Kenny were much better than him, but ABC/ESPN's analysts are so bad that Magic looks good in comparison.
I always listen to what Magic says very closely. Before Xmas game last year, he said the Celtics owned the upper hand. The Lakers had everything to prove, and had to play like it. The Celtics were threatening to make deep grooves into the Lakers psyche. This is great chit.
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